HEXBUG | Review and Giveaway
November 28, 2009 by admin - Jennifer
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The HEXBUG Nano is a tiny, collectible, micro robotic creature that uses the physics of vibration to propel forward and explore its environment. Powered by a tiny motor, and 12 fixed, angular legs, the industrious critter traverses the ground beneath it and quickly navigates through the most complex mazes. Possessing an uncanny sense of balance, [...]
Elmer’s All-New Science Kits | Review
October 22, 2009 by admin - Jennifer
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In 1947, the first consumer white glue was introduced and marketed by Borden® under the trade name “Cascorez Glue.” It was packaged in glass bottles with “ice cream pop” type wooden sticks attached with a rubber band. Shortly thereafter, the glue was repositioned under the name “Elmer’s Glue-All”, after Elmer, the spouse of Borden’s corporate [...]
Texas Instruments | TI-Nspire | Review
September 4, 2009 by admin - Jennifer
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The latest TI math and science learning technology features the TI-Nspire family of products and services. This technology goes beyond graphing to help students see math and science in new and different ways. TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS technology was developed hand-in-hand with educators worldwide and built on proven graphing technology which research* shows has a [...]
KitBook Review
January 4, 2009 by admin - Jennifer
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Science Kit + Textbook = KitBook Kit•Book – Patented new instructional concept which combines the visual-learning features of a textbook with the kinesthetic-learning features of a hands on science kit. When I was contacted to review this product it couldn’t have come at a better time. I am a homeschooling mom and my son was [...]













