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Re: LEGO Activity Binders
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lugnet.dacta, lugnet.edu
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Date:
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Sun, 12 Mar 2000 23:43:46 GMT
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suz@baseplate.com(spamcake)
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Wow! A report from the sorce. gosh. thanks.
and welcome!
I do like the DUPLO Machines sets, very much. I will have to buy these
books. I own a healthy-sized DUPLO collection, including many TOOLO
and Gear elements (they're great) yet I am glad to hear that 'found'
materials are considered in the activities.
Thanks again for the info.
-Suz
Peter Smith wrote:
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> Dear Suz and Rob
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> Yes - there is tons of good stuff inside. Designed for a DUPLO
> collectiuon - but you can do them with 'found' materials too. Should be between
> 20 and 30 activities in each binder - all integrated math science technology
> language. Very very active, funny, and a bit 'rude' ... kid style. I wrote them
> (with kid's help) a few years back for the LEGO Group and they led to the
> DUPLO Early Simple Machines sets which won Goldidac (World best ed resource)
> awards a year or two ago. Buy one. Try it out. Let us all know what you think.
>
> Peter Smith
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> > > > I came across this sale while looking for something else on the net.
> > > > LEGO Dacta DUPLO activity binders from Canada:
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| Dear Suz and Rob Yes - there is tons of good stuff inside. Designed for a DUPLO collectiuon - but you can do them with 'found' materials too. Should be between 20 and 30 activities in each binder - all integrated math science technology language. (...) (25 years ago, 12-Mar-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.edu)
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