Time to Explore

Information stored in the (RAS) can be good or bad - and like everything else we are good at, we become better by practicing. Playing the following games will encourage us to practice good strategies that help us remember.
You can change what memories/information are stored in your
(RAS) by practicing positive self talk, positive images, and picturing success.
The Odyssey Learning Games Connection



Book Reviews for Kids

Ocean
Sunlight: How Tiny Plants Feed the Seas
By Molly Bang and Penny Chisholm (Published 2012)
This team has put together an attractive presentation of complicated ocean plant life - and its relationship to our life on earth from the "sun's" point of view in simple science terms. I recommend this book for homes and schools alike for an understandable reference on how sun is important to all living things - on earth and ocean.
(Ages 8 - adult)
By Amanda Doering Tourville (2009)
I had questions (since my 2 granddaughters acquired guinea pigs over Easter) about care, upkeep, and personalities. All of my questions were addressed and answered in simple straight-forward text with attractive 'cute' pictures. This book is part of a series, 'Get a Pet,' from picturewindowbooks.com (Our library had copies) I recommend the series as a 'starting point' for getting off on the right foot with your new pet.
Oh, Theodore! Guinea Pig Poems by Susan Katz (2007)
A 'cute' poetic journey of a boy choosing a guinea pig, learning to care for it, 'losing it,' and in the end, becoming good friends with it.
In My Backyard

I want to close with a poem that I found by Neil Harding
McAlister
Soft and
lazy Balls of
fur.
Guinea Pigs Will hardly
stir.
Exercise? They cannot
bear it,
Unless to
fetch A nice,
fresh carrot.
Twitching
noses, Shining
eyes,
Looks of Permanent
surprise
Greet the
day With peals
of glee
When each
morning They see me.
Do they
really Miss their
masters?
Maybe it’s
just Food they’re
after.
Piggies’
brains Are very
small.
Maybe they Can’t think
at all,
And life’s
just One scary
muddle
‘Til they
get Their
evening cuddle.
Questions
only Cause us
grief.
I’ll suspend My
disbelief,
And pretend Dependency
Is a sign These pets love me.
My memory is so terrible, I probably need one of those memory games!
ReplyDeleteAwww, the guinea pigs are so cute. They are actually one of the few pets that my family DIDN'T have while growing up. We managed to cover most of the usual suspects. And some unusual ones. :-)