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Monday, June 4, 2007

Open the Universe for Girls

Once when my mother-in-law pointed to a play vacuum as a great gift for my daughter, I responded, Great, so she can grow up to be a maid. She gave it to my niece rather than my daughter. Good. Kids learn through toys and they learn about our expectations of them through toys as well. Science toys for girls open doors for their future.

In this case, this nifty little gadget meade my sky">My Sky Personal Video Planetarium at , opens up the whole universe, literally. It's an interactive telescope that identifies the stars, planets, comets, black holes, etc. It will identify 30,000 celestial objects on its LCD screen. But, it's a bit pricey at over $300. Lots of people spend that for Christmas though.

Daughters should see astronomer or astronaut as achievable goals.

Follow this Pay Per Post link to find out more: http://www.opticsplanet.net/meade-mysky-personal-guide-sky-exploration.html">meade my sky

1 comment:

Rebecca said...

When I was a girl I had fake food that I used to pretend I was a checker at the grocery store. I put scotch tape on a table and scanned my fake food. It was quite fun, actually. Weird, huh?

Monday, June 4, 2007

Open the Universe for Girls

Once when my mother-in-law pointed to a play vacuum as a great gift for my daughter, I responded, Great, so she can grow up to be a maid. She gave it to my niece rather than my daughter. Good. Kids learn through toys and they learn about our expectations of them through toys as well. Science toys for girls open doors for their future.

In this case, this nifty little gadget meade my sky">My Sky Personal Video Planetarium at , opens up the whole universe, literally. It's an interactive telescope that identifies the stars, planets, comets, black holes, etc. It will identify 30,000 celestial objects on its LCD screen. But, it's a bit pricey at over $300. Lots of people spend that for Christmas though.

Daughters should see astronomer or astronaut as achievable goals.

Follow this Pay Per Post link to find out more: http://www.opticsplanet.net/meade-mysky-personal-guide-sky-exploration.html">meade my sky

1 comment:

Rebecca said...

When I was a girl I had fake food that I used to pretend I was a checker at the grocery store. I put scotch tape on a table and scanned my fake food. It was quite fun, actually. Weird, huh?