V-Learn小西妈双语工程201801期406Max@20190718@Day406

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<h3>📕Curious Geoge 红2个<br></h3><h3>📽Peppapig S3 4集<br></h3><h3>🔊Peppapig S3 4集</h3><h3> Curious Geoge 红</h3><h3><br></h3> <h3>Prepare for the Kindergarten Bubble Festival </h3><h3><b>HOMEMADE BUBBLE WANDS</b></h3><h3>Baby loves bubbles…actually, i think even adults like me loves bubbles. We can go from screaming and crying to giggling and laughter with the “pop” of a bubble. So I’ve been wanting to make some fun bubble wands for Bubble Festival tomorrow at your kindergarten.To make bubble blowing extra fun! </h3><h3><br></h3><h3>We had some wire hangers just sitting around about to be thrown away. Why not make bubble wands from them instead of filling up a landfill. You know,we can re-use things instead of throwing them away.</h3> <h3>what we need:</h3><h3>• needle nose pliers</h3><h3>• wire hanger and covered wires</h3><h3>• beads with holes big enough to string onto the wire </h3><h3>• Pipe cleaners</h3> <h3>Step 1</h3><h3>Using needle nose pliers, untwist and straighten out a wire hanger. (The whole bending process of the hanger was a bit harder than i thought, but the job got done.)</h3><h3>Step 2</h3><h3>Using needle nose pliers, twist the wire hanger and covered wires into the desired shape. </h3><h3>To make curved shapes, it helps to use a metal basin to shape the wires around at first.</h3><h3>Step 3</h3><h3>Use needle nosed pliers to twist the wire around, making sure that there are no sharp edges sticking out.</h3><h3>Step 4</h3><h3>Remove the plastic coating of the covered wire from handle part.String beads onto the handle of wand. </h3><h3>Step 5</h3><h3>Using needle nosed pliers, twist the end of the bubble wand into a spiral to keep the beads on. Make sure the end is not poking out too scratch anyone. </h3><h3>Step 6</h3><h3>Wrapping pipe cleaners around the entire shape on the top of our bubble wands,those can allow the bubble wands to hold more bubble solution which means more bubbles.</h3> <h3><b>Pond dipping</b></h3><h3>It's a real scorcher today which means it is a great time to have pond dipping!</h3><h3>Let's get our nets and bucket.</h3><h3>The most important rule you gotta obey is you only could stay in the shallow water.</h3><h3>Pond dipping is a fun way to observe the many creatures that live in small ponds. The main things required for pond dipping are a long-poled net with mesh material and a bucket for observing your specimens.</h3><h3><b>How to pond dip</b></h3><h3>Half fill the bucket with water and set aside. <br>Gently turn the net inside out into the water. Once everything has settled, you should be able to view a fascinating selection of pond-dwelling creatures. <br>When you have finished, make sure to return all water and inhabitants to the pond. Trays, pots and nets should be rinsed and dried thoroughly before storage. </h3><h3><br></h3> <h3>Peppapig S3 Dr. Humster's Tortoise</h3> <h3>Sun sea and snow</h3> <h3>Grandpa pig's computer</h3>