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- Q1How much wool does a lamb grow every year? About seven pounds altogether. That’s enough to make two warm coats or four pairs of pants.A seven pound lambMaking warm coatsThe wool from a lamb60s
- Q2Did you know the peanut is not really a nut? It looks like one, but it’s not. Peanuts are the seeds of a plant and belong to the pea family. Another name for peanut is a “goober.”Peas in a potA story about peanutsPlanting seeds60s
- Q3The first time you hear your own voice on tape you might be very surprised. You probably won’t even know it’s you! The sound you hear from your voice when you talk is different from the sound your friends hear.The sound of your voiceHearing friends talkTalking on a tape60s
- Q4Tomorrow is Turn-Around-Day at school. Everyone gets a turn to go to another class and teach something to the children. I’m going to the fourth grade and show them how to make ice cream. They will want me to be their teacher forever.Turning around in circlesHow to make ice creamTeacher for a day60s
- Q5Does your cat like to chew gum? My orange striped cat, Rufus, loves pink Snap-Happy Gum. His best trick is blowing a bubble that looks like an elephant!A very silly catBlowing up elephantsTeaching a cat a trick60s