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  2. Experimenting with Babies - Wikipedia

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    Experimenting with Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid is a 2013 non-fiction book written by Shaun Gallagher and illustrated by Colin Hayes. The book provides a series of home-based experiments that can be performed on infants aged birth to two years to test their cognitive, motor, social and behavioural development.

  3. Finger Tips - Wikipedia

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    "Top Make" and "Little" or "Make-Over Finger Tips" featured in every show, and "Fun" and "Food Tips" were usually in alternate shows. There were also more specialised categories which ran briefly, they were: Fizzics Finger-Tips: Fun science experiment; Cryptic Finger-Tips: A special series on code-breaker; Green Finger-Tips: Plant-related project

  4. 9 Fun Science Activities for Preschoolers

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  5. Science Max - Wikipedia

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    Science Max: Experiments at Large is a Canadian children's television series, which premiered on TVOntario's TVOKids and Da Vinci Kids programming block in 2015. [1] Hosted by Phil McCordic, the series educates viewers about science through large-scale experiments to demonstrate scientific principles.

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  7. Amazing Animals - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Animals (sometimes marketed as Henry's Amazing Animals for home video) is an educational children's animated TV show series nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. [1] It was originally broadcast on the service in 1996. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. It ...

  8. Jeffrey Vinokur - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Vinokur was born in 1990 to Russian immigrant parents. He attended Montvale Public Schools. [18] His early interest in science was fueled by doing kitchen science experiments in elementary school, which later progressed to creating a chemistry lab in his parents' garage at age 14, where he would do amateur experiments like making sodium metal from household supplies. [18]

  9. Children's mental health declared a national emergency - AOL

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    In addition, Twohy suggested carving out short periods of time with your kids for low-key, fun activities like playing video or board games, tackling an art project, or watching YouTube videos ...