@pnlopwells “Aunt Jodie’s Guide to Evolution” teaches primary/elementary school kids the science underlying evolution in a fun & engaging way. Available at https://t.co/XkTLs6tvrf
@dsimstudios@LeekDuck We found four was ok with a max mushroom and the recommended Pokemon on your team (charizard, metagross, cinderace). I’d given mine level 2 attack moves before starting. It helped.
@SNeurotypicals Yes! And when I’m looking after myself properly my body will yell at me about what it wants to eat (like “hot chunks of meat protein now!” or “all the carbs please 🙏🏻”) which is so interesting to experience.
@DataSciNews@visakanv 100%. We probably read to our kid 1.5-2 hours a day from infancy (not as like, a metric, just we all really liked reading as a form of play/interaction) and now we have an 11 yr old who is a voracious reader.
@fesshole My upper primary kid had homework this year to make an instructional videos about using the washing machine, and cooking a basic meal. You can’t teach what you don’t know, so the whole class had to learn how to do laundry and cook! Thanks teachers from a busy parent! ❤️
@jzellis One thing I love about Bragg’s lyrical style is the way he uses a negative to illustrate a realization, like “when no-one came to collect our fares, I knew then that this was something special” (Walk Away Renee) or “when at last it didn’t ring I knew it wasn’t you” (New England)
@jzellis This is my favourite track by him and I think it contains a single line that sums up all his concerns, his literary world view. “She was married before she was even entitled to vote” 💔