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Participants consider how a simple machine, a lever, turns a small push or pull (a small force) into a larger — or stronger — push or pull (a larger force) — and apply the concept to designing a model seesaw. 5712
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Toddlers and Early Elementary students learn about the right amount of time to brush their teeth, while practicing proper techniques (complete with an adorable song). 0
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This collection of outdoor activities can be done individually or as a longer activity. Kids pretend to be neurotransmitters in various games of tag, and learn about the functions of the brain. 0
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This easy activity is perfect for a story time break! Spin the spinner and have kids dance according to where it lands. 1152
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This multi-piece curriculum from Sesame Street will show you how to incorporate movement into daily activities at the library, for all ages! 1019
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Curious George sees treasures where others see trash. He transforms his "junk" collection into a masterpiece—reusing and recycling items from the street. Will the mayor declare George and his friends the winners of Pretty City Day? 0
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Curious George and the cat, Gnocchi, can easily climb out through a window in the basement when the door closes behind them. Now George must figure out how to build a ramp so that Hundley, a little dachshund, can get out, too. 0
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Curious George wants to make Compass the pigeon the perfect perch so the bird can feel right at home. But it takes a lot of research to figure out how to build a tall object that won't collapse. Patrons learn about the design process by researching their ideas outdoors, experimenting with what it takes to make a tall object stand upright and be stable,... 0
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Curious George is the only one who can restock the International Space Station with supplies, which means he's going up to space in a rocket! Patrons build and launch their own air-powered rockets, which they test and retest (using the engineering design process) to determine the best design. 4938
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Patrons strike a balance by manipulating an object's center of gravity. 0
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In this math activity, patrons decide which buckets (tall and narrow, or short and wide?) will hold more popcorn. 0
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