
Are you going to have a full house for Thanksgiving? Trying to find fun and educational things to occupy the children? Well, I have the answer!!!!







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Papermaking is for everyone!
So, I am part of a group of moms who get together one night a month to craft and socialize. During April, it was my turn to organize the activity. But what to do? I remembered loving the Science in a Suitcase Papermaking Kit from my years as a Kindergarten teacher, so I decided to give it a try again, but this time with adults. It was a success! I also made several batches of paper with my two little boys, ages 5 and 2, and they loved it as well.
The moms enjoyed experimenting with colors, textures, and shapes. (Fresh rosemary was a beautiful addition.) Tearing the paper (a great fine motor activity for young children) was a bit difficult for my 2-year-old, but the rest of the process was very kid-friendly. My boys especially enjoyed watching the slurry change color as the papers mixed together in the blender. (This is a good opportunity for a color wheel lesson, such as “What happens when we mix blue and red paper?”) I found that making individual batches of paper (one full blender equaled one sheet of paper) worked best, because each person could then really customize the paper. (The kit calls for making large batches of paper – several sheets of the same color- at a time. This is ideal for large groups.)
Thanks Heather for being part of our Guest List and for being a member! If you would like to rent this kit or another one, please contact me at kristenw@ncmls.org or 919.220.5429 X 356.
Arbor Day is a holiday that is celebrated by planting or caring for trees. Arbor Day was established in Nebraska and was first proposed in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton. Morton was very passionate about nature and trees. His love for trees was spread to others when he became the editor of Nebraska's first newspaper. He wrote and explained how beneficial trees would be to Nebraska's people and agriculture, and soon others caught on.
Come celebrate our 10th Anniversary of the Magic Wings Butterfly House at Butterfly Bash! We are going to have a great time because there is so much to do! 




We use A LOT of batteries in our DPS science kits too, Elecrticity and Magnetism uses 60 batteries per kit! That adds up pretty fast when you are sending out 14-20 kits every rotation!
As for how batteries work, here is a link to some great information. And, for those that are really curious and want to do some hands on experiments with making a battery or electrical energy source out of household items, the SERC has a Science in a Suitcase kit that will allow you to do just that!
Happy Groundhog Day! Today has me wondering...(thought cloud)... When did Groundhog Day come around and why the groundhog? 

