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A Oliverand Sea Monkeys ByPhilip Reeve Ireallylikethisbookbecauseit'snotoneofthose storiesthatareovertooquickly, itisalongbook that takestimetoread.Ithink itisagood book and Igiveit 5 stars. ¡ï¡ï¡ï¡ï¡ï Ginny, age8 LadyLydia: Read mea Story ByAnnaLavis Ilikeallthepicturesoftheanimalsin thisbook, butIdon' tlikeitwhen thepageshavelotsofwriting with nopictures.Ionlygivethebook twostars. ¡ï¡ï¡î¡î¡î Alice, age6 IAm a WoollyHat BySalmaKoraytem This bookisperfect forsharingandreadingtogether.Itmademefeellovelyinsidebutthedrabecausethecolorswerenotbrightlike wingswerenotgood otherbooks.Igivethebook 3 stars. ¡ï¡ï¡ï¡î¡î Lucie, age7 ARoyalFairytale ByInk Robin I liked the book, and the best part was the wedding (»éÀñ) and fireworks because I like fireworks and the colors on the page were -
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Last Saturday, I went to the national Museum of Natural History to attend the Family Fossil( »¯ ʯ) and Dinosaur Festival. Thousands of kids and many scientists took part in it.
My tour started in a room where there were lots of hands-on activities. One that I tried was called \Rocks\çúçê) which can keep plants and animals. Scientist Finnegan Marsh taught me how to use a microscope to see what was inside the amber.
At the\ɸѡ) for Fossils\I was able to identify(±æ±ð) the fossils, someofwhich Iwasallowed tokeep!
At the museum's \¹ÅÉúÎïѧ¼Ò)wear while working out doors. What wonderful photos I had taken!
At12:00 pm, along with 30 other kids, I took the Junior Paleontologist Pledge(ÐûÊÄ). We all received a shiny paleontologist medal. Then I met with Charlotte, a six-year-old Junior Paleontologist. She had a big job for a little kid. For the day, she was in charge of the Instagram account( ÕË»§).There, she posted lots of photos of herself standing next to fossils and scientists. \told me. She said she even had a T-Rex tooth at home.\When I grow up,\Charlot teadded, \want to be a paleontologist.\
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