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We think all families should be learning outside. Try this activity with your child and begin to see the power in outdoor, play-based learning. Get free weekly activities like this, straight to your inbox. Kings and Queens of Wild Things Age: Under 1 hour Materials: The Guide Prep your materials: Gather strips of heavyweight paper about 2 to 2.

Each strip will make one crown.


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Apply two pieces of double-sided tape down the center along the length of each paper strip, leaving on the paper backing until you are ready to use it with kids. Read Where the Wild Things Are. When you finish, go back to the page when Max gets crowned, king of the wild things. Then ask if they would like to become kings and queens of the wild things.

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Encourage kids to scan the outdoor area using all their senses except for taste! With a coastline of over 50, km and countless lakes and rivers, Alaska is the perfect place for wild fish. As one of the cleanest fishing areas in the world, it is the only American state that has included sustainability and environmental matters in its constitution.


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For example, the salmon population is accurately counted and kept track of down to the single fish. With respect to fishing, Alaska can rightly call itself an example to the rest of the world. Every year, the state of Alaska sets a quota which the fishermen have to comply with.

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As the peak of the catch season only lasts 2 months and there is not sufficient processing capacity in Alaska, the salmon is immediately frozen on land after the catch. En route to the Netherlands, the freshly frozen salmon makes a stop-over in China where it is hand-processed into the boneless fillets you have grown accustomed to from Queens. Below average bits - Archimedes not really sure why he is called that had some very good, and presumably accurate, research into the Falklands War but the plot felt a little dry.

The other story evoked the feel of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy well but the lead character is entirely forgettable and I'm not sure that the plot made sense. Sep 04, Liesl rated it liked it Shelves: I love the premise of this, superheroes and a mysterious virus against the backdrop of key historical events. I enjoyed basically all of the stories, especially the submissions by Emma Newman and Peter Newman.

Only problem is that I would love to read more about a lot of the main characters. Towards the end of the book, it seemed like everything was building to a big event where a lot of the characters would interact, but then that never happened so it felt a bit anticlimactic. I didn't feel the I love the premise of this, superheroes and a mysterious virus against the backdrop of key historical events. I didn't feel there was resolution for some of the plotlines either, the Twisted Fists and Northern Ireland especially. Hopefully they'll release another anthology at some point because I'm definitely not done wanting to know about this world.

Thank you Netgalley for giving me an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. Jul 19, Lel Budge rated it liked it. This is a collection of short stories of science fiction and fantasy, written by a range of different authors.

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Edited by George R. So, you can dip in and out and read the great stories put together in this book. I really enjoyed reading it and will now read more of these Wild Card tales. Jul 26, Chuk rated it it was amazing. I like all the Wild Cards books, but this one was extra fun as it covered the whole history of the Wild Card virus in the UK.

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There was a lot more detail about a few things that were previously in the background Queen Mary and some of the stories take place around the edges of stories from earlier books. Lots of new authors too like Stross and Cornell. Aug 12, Loki rated it really liked it Shelves: An excellent addition to the Wild Cards canon, albeit one as downbeat and brutal as anything in the second or third story arcs. This time we're looking in on decades of altered history from the not terribly United Kingdom, and filling in some gaps in the history that have only been mentioned in passing previously.

Aug 04, Sidonie rated it liked it. Aug 19, PJ Ebbrell rated it it was ok. Some intriguing stories, but again some major off scene actions happens and we will have to wait for more stories. Simon rated it did not like it Aug 13, Kamila rated it really liked it Oct 07, David Leonard rated it really liked it Aug 17, Chris rated it really liked it Jun 05, Brandt Anderson rated it it was amazing Aug 22, Andrewc Crump rated it it was amazing Oct 30, Maelorn rated it it was amazing Sep 14, Jon Wedlock rated it it was ok Sep 22, Simon rated it it was amazing Aug 18, Will rated it liked it Nov 17, Brent rated it really liked it Aug 02, Peter Noble rated it it was amazing Aug 20, Graham Kelly rated it it was amazing Jun 30, Dom rated it really liked it Jun 30, Patrick Warley rated it it was amazing Oct 30, Helen Swinyard rated it liked it Aug 19, That Matt rated it really liked it Jul 11,