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Old November 12th 03, 07:04 PM
Lucy
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I hope you won't mind me posting this, but I'm very proud of this!
My 20-month-old daughter can identify Mars in the night sky!
Am pushing astronomy on her hard!


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Old November 12th 03, 07:25 PM
Norbert
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Default The next generation of astronomers!

Lucy nous a écrit :

I hope you won't mind me posting this, but I'm very proud of this!
My 20-month-old daughter can identify Mars in the night sky!
Am pushing astronomy on her hard!


Go on pushing.
Next month, she will be able to tell Saturn from Jupiter :-)

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Old November 13th 03, 11:11 AM
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I hope you won't mind me posting this, but I'm very proud of this!
My 20-month-old daughter can identify Mars in the night sky!
Am pushing astronomy on her hard!


Bed time stories such as 'stellar structure and evolution', 'the yearbook of
astronomy 2004', or more she might prefer the following....
http://snurl.com/2y8a
I might have to buy that myself.

Graeme


 




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