From Seed to Tree: Oak


            A Year in  the Life of an Oak Tree



Marc Chagall's Art


                   Stained Glass Artwork 
                 A Collection of Artwork 


Bodies of Water


         Waterfalls, Bays, Inlets, Lakes, Rivers

               FRESH-WATER & SALT WATER


Water Cycle Song


 

Liquid Solid Gas = WATER

                               EVAPORATION 
                             CONDENSATION 
                              PRECIPITATION 

Let's Meet the EarthWorms!


 

Julia Donaldson Book Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

 

If I Run the Zoo by Dr. Seuss


 

Thomas Rockwell's 1973 Book "How to Eat Fried Worms "


 

Edible bugs and worms...


 

The Worm Song


You may not want to eat earthworms directly from your backyard, but it’s common to consume other types of worms in cultures across the planet.
Entomophagy, or the consumption of insects as food, is believed to have originated in early human development and it's common in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Australia. Over 2,300 insect species are traditionally eaten! 
Common edible worms include the larvae of grasshoppers, true bugs (Hemiptera), beetles (Coleoptera), termites, butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera
Worms are high in heart-friendly monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, and lower in saturated fats compared to animal protein.
100 grams of beetle larvae provide up to:

Calories: 155
Protein: 21 grams
Fat: 19 grams
Carbs: 3 grams
Fiber: 25% of the daily value (DV)
Iron: 133% of the DV
Zinc: 55% of the DV
Riboflavin: 269% of the DV
And the mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) contains 84 times the quantity of iron and 7 times the amount of zinc as the same serving size of beef!

TruThese worms are often fried or even added to alcoholic drinks like mezcal con gusano.



 

Cats, dogs and mice...


 

Flea Circus

Flea circuses are an 18th century watchmakers' invention. They put the focus on the microscopic world. To watch a flea circus, you use a flea glass!
 

The Coelacanth a Living Fossil


                               Field Museum


                                    Ted-ED




How to Build an Igloo


 

Ordinal numbers: Delivering a Parcel to the 20th Floor


 

First & Last in Line or Queue


 

Bell Boy


 

Permit A-38


 

Mr. Bean at the Department Store




 

In a Supermarket and at the Department Store


 

Grandmother's Feather Bed

 

                            John Denver

 

The Lady with an Answer to Every One of yOur Problems is Granny


 

Big Bird and His Grandmother


 

LiTTLe PeopLe, Big Dreams


 

Story Time!


 

How to Understand CUBisM...


 

Guernica by Pablo Ruiz Picasso


 

Watch Picasso Working...




Primary & Secondary CoLorS


 

Darker & Lighter CoLorS Introducing BLack & White


 

WARM & COOL CoLorS


 

Body Dance


 

Science: The Human Body


 

Which Body Part Is It?


 

Bill Irwin: Break Dance


 

Body Parts Cooperation


 

Body Parts vs Heavy Equipment


 

Kermit's Body


 

Dr. Frankenstein


 

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