Each of my posts about the Life on the Goldilocks Planet books highlights one of the twelve books in the series and shares how they are excellent ideas for Christmas gifts this year! As you have been able to see from my posts, each of the 12 books have very interesting animals and activities in them - giving you the opportunity match the book with the child for a gift they will truly enjoy - especially when you combine a book with the supplies needed for all the science projects, crafts, recipes, and games which fill the books. This gift will bring joy to your family as you all learn, explore, experiment, create, and have fun together! If you have children ages four to fourteen you love who who enjoy science projects, craft projects, enjoy cooking activities, games, and learning about amazing animals, then, yes, these books are the right gifts for them!
Over the past few days I have shared seven of the Life on the Goldilocks Planet books with you - today I want to let you know about book ten - Jaguars, Lilac-Breasted Rollers, Nautiluses & More! - in this book you will find the following animals - Jaguars, Satanic Leaf-Tailed Geckos, Fairy Penguins, Bison, Lilac-Breasted Rollers, Bilbies, Asian Tapirs, Sea Pens, Coatimundis, Jabirus, Sloth Bears, and Nautiluses - which of these have you never heard of before?
So, what projects will the children you love be able to enjoy with Jaguars, Lilac-Breasted Rollers, Nautiluses & More!, well, check out this list . . .
- Elephant toothpaste
- Make fingerprints
- Be window cleaners
- Get "sciency" with oil and water
- Try jerky and make a leather craft
- Have fun with rainbows
- Make a chocolate treat
- Play in the mud
- Make fluorescent jello
- Make your own communications
- Design a photo frame
- Vacuum eating
- Make slime
- The name “Jaguar” means – “He who kills with one leap” and is what the native people called this big cat.
- Fairy Penguin “poo” “sparkles” – this is due to undigested fish scales.
- In Australia they have Easter Bilbies instead of Easter Bunnies.
- When you look at Asian Tapirs, you may wonder if they are related to elephants or even pigs, but they are not. They are actually related to horses and rhinoceroses.
- Sea Pens glow bright green when touched!
- Coatimundis' ankles rotate 180 degrees – this lets them walk down a tree, face first – which helps them see if a predator is nearby!
- Sloth Bears are the only bear where the mom carries her cubs on her back!
- Some Nautiluses are able to protect themselves from predators with a special slimy covering – it is hard to catch slippery things!
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