A Family Visit

The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree!

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This September 12th is Grandparents’ Day, and what better way to get students ready for this special occasion than a lesson from their favorite gang at Fuddlebrook! A grandparent is a little bit parent, teacher, and best friend, so who better to learn with than grandparents? A Family Visit: A Story About Similarities and Differences Between Parents and Offspring is …

Reach for the Stars

Reach For the Stars! Space Activities for Kids

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Unlike the first space race that allowed only a few people to reach space the current “space race” is a commercial venture hoping to entice anyone with enough money to buy a ticket. Reaching the “edge of space” is more possible now than ever before. How will passengers know that that they have left Earth’s atmosphere and are truly reaching …

Summer Time with the Quirkles & Fuddlebrook Series

Summer Time is Still Learning Time

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Just because it’s summer, doesn’t mean the learning should stop! The Quirkles and Fuddlebrook School Science series are great for summer programs or enrichment activities for children who want to push their reading, vocabulary and science boundaries in a way that’s so much fun they won’t even realize how much they are learning! And, because we’ve done the development for you, it’s easy for …

Tulips

After all the Showers, We have Beautiful Flowers: Fun Flower Facts for May

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Winter is over, dreary rainy days are done, and May brings us the flowers of spring. There are many ways to pique the interest of students through science and nature using flowers. Check out these fun facts about flowers: Flowers did not always exist; they first appeared 140 million years ago. Several centuries ago in Holland, tulips were more valuable …

Let's Go Fly A Kite

Let’s Go Fly A Kite

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“Let’s Go Fly a Kite” is one of the most popular songs in the movie Mary Poppins. Spring is a great time to do this! As the days get longer and warmer, it’s time to go outside, expel some energy and learn about the history of kites and the science behind kite flying. Early Kite Adventures The exact origin of kites …

Celebrate these African American Inventors!

Celebrate these African American Inventors!

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February is Black History month. Here are but a few  inventions/accomplishments by noted African American scientists and inventors. Benjamin Banneker Like a lot of early inventors, Benjamin Banneker was primarily self-taught. The son of former slaves, most of his advanced knowledge came from reading and self-study. At 15 he took over the family tobacco farm and invented an irrigation system …

Happy New Year 2021

Happy New Year from the Quirkles and Fuddlebrook Team!

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Many thanks to those who have supported us in so many ways this past year. We appreciate your encouragement, feedback, and business during this trying time. May 2021 bring renewed hope, optimism, and focus! Best wishes and happy learning from the creators of the Quirkles® and Fuddlebrook® science team. Sherry Cook and Terri Johnson www.quirkles.com and www.fuddlebrook.com