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Thanks to all the suggestions... I'm off to check them out and play...
of course the kids are in bed, but who's telling? :)
Ann

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I can't remember if I shared this site or not. My kids love most things
to do with the space shuttle and the space station (this morning they
watched the shuttle dock at the station while eating breakfast) so, this
site is not only exciting, and a great learning experience but it is
also lots of fun.
http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/

Enjoy!
Ann

Tracy Oldfield

I can't remember if I shared this site or not. My kids
love most things
to do with the space shuttle and the space station
(this morning they
watched the shuttle dock at the station while eating
breakfast) so, this
site is not only exciting, and a great learning
experience but it is
also lots of fun.
http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/
Enjoy!Ann


Kewl! about them watching it while eating breakfast... I think my
kids might be a little jaded by the telly, I was thrilled to happen on
a news channel showing the launch live, and gathered 'em round,
they watched, but didn't seem as thrilled as I was that I was
watching it live :-)

Tracy

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My kids don't watch much television at all. The only other things they watch would be Andy Griffith (Daddy's addicted), National
Geographic, and then some documentaries...they love that kind of stuff...of course since they don't see the other, this is fine with them.
This morning when I got up, (I'm battling a lovely cold) the kids and Dad were gathered 'round watching the space walk live....they LOVE
that...then Nasa lost the live picture feed. Oh well, now they are out playing catch and playing with the new puppy.
Love is so wonderful...... :)
Ann

Tracy Oldfield wrote:

>
> Kewl! about them watching it while eating breakfast... I think my
> kids might be a little jaded by the telly, I was thrilled to happen on
> a news channel showing the launch live, and gathered 'em round,
> they watched, but didn't seem as thrilled as I was that I was
> watching it live :-)
>
> Tracy