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Despite our other themes for the week, we've still been playing, and experimenting, with our magnets. Did you know, if you put a strong magnet on top of your hand, you can hold paperclips on the other side?
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My husband says he remembers doing this as a child, but it's a new one to me!
It's great to be a homeschooler.
5 comments:
Your husband must have a "magnetic" personality! :0)
Man, I bet that would totally amaze me kids if I did this.
that is so cool!
I really need to find some strong magnet for some of your cool experiments. I am afraid the fishing rod from Anna's fishing game is not going to cut it. This does look very interesting.
cool! ;)
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