Let me say it again. I love Exploring Creation with Botany. Being hands-on has never been so easy! Today, we learned the parts of a flower part by part by dissecting a lily. Here are the finished results.
I love how you did this! Instead of throwing it all away, taping and labeling, right down our alley. I also like your Monet art project above. Our girls would love it. I'm going to follow your blog. :)
I bought a styrofoam incubator years ago at a yard sale for $5.00. I finally had a chance to use it when a friend gave us four fertilized eggs. So, I found the box in the garage, dusted it off, set it up and hoped for the best. It worked! For 19 days, I flipped the eggs two-three times each day. On the 20th day, I added water to the extra reservoir and waited. The next day, I noticed a tiny chip off the egg (I learned this is called peeping). Within 24 hours, three eggs (named by the boys Charles, Cheep-Cheep and Peetey) had hatched with little Luna bringing up the rear.
I love how you did this! Instead of throwing it all away, taping and labeling, right down our alley. I also like your Monet art project above. Our girls would love it. I'm going to follow your blog. :)
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