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The Traveling Banana
Banana the cat ended up hiding in a neighbor's basement. No one knows how he got there. Check out this map of Banana's new neighborhood. Draw a path that you think shows where he went. You can draw more than one path to show different possibilities. You can also write what you think happened to Banana.
Fun Facts About Spider Webs
Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? Could you use a spider web as a bandage? Find out about spider webs here.
How to Make Your Own Squirrel Feeder
Squirrels sometimes make trouble, but they are great acrobats. If you make a feeder for them, you may get to watch them do tricks.
Mushy Goo + Slime = ?
Are worms mushy goo wrapped up in slime? Do you like touching worms? Here's a place to think about worms and other gooey things.
A Hairy, Furry Puzzle
Dogs, cats, and horses come in lots of colors. Did you know that all those shades and patterns have names? Here is a hairy, furry crossword puzzle. This puzzle is tough, so get your search engine ready!
Animals Using Tools
Are humans the only animals who use tools? What about crows, monkeys, elephants, sea otters? Check out these clever critters.
Writing About Animals
Writing about animals is fun, because animals are fun. Here are four writing ideas to get you started.
The Traveling Banana
Banana the cat ended up hiding in a neighbor's basement. No one knows how he got there. Check out this map of Banana's new neighborhood. Draw a path that you think shows where he went. You can draw more than one path to show different possibilities. You can also write what you think happened to Banana.
Fun Facts About Spider Webs
Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? Could you use a spider web as a bandage? Find out about spider webs here.
How to Make Your Own Squirrel Feeder
Squirrels sometimes make trouble, but they are great acrobats. If you make a feeder for them, you may get to watch them do tricks.
Mushy Goo + Slime = ?
Are worms mushy goo wrapped up in slime? Do you like touching worms? Here's a place to think about worms and other gooey things.
A Hairy, Furry Puzzle
Dogs, cats, and horses come in lots of colors. Did you know that all those shades and patterns have names? Here is a hairy, furry crossword puzzle. This puzzle is tough, so get your search engine ready!
Animals Using Tools
Are humans the only animals who use tools? What about crows, monkeys, elephants, sea otters? Check out these clever critters.
Writing About Animals
Writing about animals is fun, because animals are fun. Here are four writing ideas to get you started.