natural-learning process. Here's one of our educational visits to the aquarium.
Mikko talked with this tidepool helper for ages and asked him
every aquatic question he could think of. I love that homeschooling
doesn't mean we don't get to approach the experts for info!
Mikko really dug the sea cucumbers.
We were shocked to find out starfish eat sponges, though.
Patrick, noooooo!
We finally scored an activity backpack they have available during the off-season for homeschoolers and other nerds. It was fun!
The boys assemble their felt fish while we learn about the parts.
Mikko teaches us fish can never have too many parts.
Attack!
Next on the agenda: Hide-and-seek fishies!
Spot a fish in the tropical tanks and pop it in your net.
Mikko and I found it challenging, but Alrik got them all.
(I think he cheated.)
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8 comments:
great! it's very educational and amusing at the same time. Love the little red crab. How do you called it in English?
shere y paul
Oh! that looked like a lot of fun for them they seemed to be enjoying it :-)
Weve been to one near here but he is so young then. I think its time that we go back but it is a bit not in our budget.
What a cool place! Looks like the boys had great fun! :)
love to see those tidepools and have fuun...I bet there are so many interesting creatures that kids love to see..We have SeaWorld as well here ...cheers from Indonesia..
What amazing fun and learning!
@Shere
They are called Hermit Crabs :)
Lots of learning and adventure going on there. Well done!
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