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Senin, 23 Juni 2014
Minggu, 15 Juni 2014
Chameleon
Chameleon
There are 80 different types of chameleons in the word, most
of which are to be found in Africa, South of Sahara desert. The common
chameleon ranges from the Middle East, along the North Africa coast to southern
Spain.
The chameleon is a slow-moving
lizard which hunts for insects among trees and undergrowth. One of its peculiar
features is its eye, which are set in two conical sockets and can move
independently of one another. This enables the chameleon to look behind with
one eyes and front of with the other.
Chameleon is well-known for their ability to change color.
The skin and body markings can change color to match the surrounding. Among the
plants, for example, the chameleon is very difficult to spot among foliage.
When the chameleon spots an insect which it think would make
a fine meal, it shoots out a long, sticky tongue and draws its prey back into
its mouth.
Kamis, 12 Juni 2014
The Bamboo leaf Sail Boat
The Bamboo leaf
Sail Boat
And the rain stops….
Having been trapped inside the house by the train, children
are only too eager to get outside and play; so what if the air still feels
cold!
Heavy rain usually leaves puddles of water here and there.
Children see this as an opportunity to play. They start to use their
imagination, wondering what kind of game would suit these puddles.
Aha! It seems that the bamboo growing near our house can be
used. So we pick several bamboo leaves and start folding them into a sail boat
shape. The end of the leaf that has a stalk is used as a hook.
Everyone starts to cheer when our bamboo leaf sail boat
moves, blown by the cool wind in the puddle of rain water. We imagine that our
boats are roaming the vast ocean. It is fun…..
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