Re: Julie B/Harry Potter
Sarah K. Groseclose
>I just joined Harry Potter for grown-ups and discovered that there areliterally hundreds of discussion boards and groups for kids.
Julie,
Can you post the address for this Harry Potter for grown-ups? I would love
to be a part of it.
Thanks.
Peace,
Sarah
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Julie Bogart
--- In [email protected], "Sarah K.
Groseclose" <CHILDLEDucator@h...> wrote:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPforGrownups/
Over 9000 members! (And we think this list is big...)
Jenny, I do remember you and Alan! :) Here's info that my son
gave me.
Astronomy:
http://comets.amsmeteors.org/meteors/calendar.html
My son uses this site to keep track of meteor events and other
astronomy related stuff. He gets a newsletter every month but
doesn't have the address handy. He'll give it to me next time it
comes.
I asked him about astronomy forums:
"Just check google. I don't use them that much. But they are
there if you want them." :)
Julie B
Groseclose" <CHILDLEDucator@h...> wrote:
> >I just joined Harry Potter for grown-ups and discovered thatthere are
> literally hundreds of discussion boards and groups for kids.would love
>
>
> Julie,
> Can you post the address for this Harry Potter for grown-ups? I
> to be a part of it.It's a yahoo group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPforGrownups/
Over 9000 members! (And we think this list is big...)
Jenny, I do remember you and Alan! :) Here's info that my son
gave me.
Astronomy:
http://comets.amsmeteors.org/meteors/calendar.html
My son uses this site to keep track of meteor events and other
astronomy related stuff. He gets a newsletter every month but
doesn't have the address handy. He'll give it to me next time it
comes.
I asked him about astronomy forums:
"Just check google. I don't use them that much. But they are
there if you want them." :)
Julie B