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- Welcome Wandering Wonderers!For all those who wonder while they wander! Welcome to our website where we would like to share with you some of our personal recommendations for educational activities that we discover on our adventures. Filled with useful information, suggestions and tips to make the most of your plans. Ranging from free or low cost activities for the younger learners to adrenaline seeking experience… Read more: Welcome Wandering Wonderers!
- TeamSport KartingLOCATION & BOOKINGS: https://www.team-sport.co.uk/go-kart-tracks/liverpool USEFUL GUIDES FOR BEGINNERS: https://www.team-sport.co.uk/for-beginners https://www.team-sport.co.uk/go-karting-tips/get-to-know-your-go-kart https://www.team-sport.co.uk/go-karting-faqs https://www.team-sport.co.uk/trackside-news/teamsport-liverpool-reopens For those aged 8+ GRID memberships are available for as low as £7.99 for Social level which can currently only be purchased on site at the track, which comes with the necessary gloves and balaclava needed for riding. Race suits are provided on arrival to wear while racing, included with the… Read more: TeamSport Karting
- World Wide LibrariesFrom the comfort of your own home! Something our ancestors could only dream of. Sleuth about the leaves of pages available for you to rifle through, with permission, that thick walls once stood to keep the general audience from witnessing. What a time to be alive! Feed that curiosity cat inside, make it purr 😻 Thanks to https://www.facebook.com/share/C4XALj52qMBLPvmY/?mibextid=WC7FNe for the shared information. “…There… Read more: World Wide Libraries
- Gallium – Science at Home
Gallium is a chemical element; it has symbolGa and atomic number 31. Discovered by the French chemistPaul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875,[10] gallium is in group 13 of the periodic table and is similar to the other metals of the group (aluminium, indium, and thallium).-1 Gallium is a soft, silvery metal used primarily in electronic circuits, semiconductors and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It is also useful in high-temperature thermometers, barometers, pharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine tests. The element… Read more: Gallium – Science at Home - Online Safety
Not everyone we speak to online is genuine or means us well. There are many ways both the young, adults and elderly alike are vulnerable online. Online scams, targeted harassment and the sketchy side of the internet have been a risk of internet use since its roll out to homes back in 1997. Being aware of the risks and knowing what to do… Read more: Online Safety - Northern Lights UK 2024Footage of Solar Flares – BBC
- Electricity 💡Beginner Learners For the beginner learners an animated introduction to the basics of electricity is a good start. Easy to follow. Simple explanations that cover many aspect of electricity to provide a general understanding. This first ⏱️ 6 minute ⏱️ video includes alternative electric producers such as solar, wind and water. This second video delves slightly deeper into the various concepts of electrical… Read more: Electricity 💡
- Daily Dumbbell – Hands Wrists & ForearmsGet a Grip? What’s the point? The forearm contains a lot of muscles that perform very complex actions such as control of your individual fingers, hand grip, wrist flexion and extension. Important for gamers, writers and sportsmen alike. A strong forearm will make it easier to complete more day to day tasks. Such as being more able to twist that jar lid off,… Read more: Daily Dumbbell – Hands Wrists & Forearms
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- CuriosityChildren’s curious investigations seem to be a more positive learning experience for the child and builds trust in the parent. It is recalled/remembered with greater detail. If you don’t know the answer, look it up. Show them how you go about finding information that you don’t already know. Do this as often as possible. Don’t have time in the moment, keep a journal… Read more: Curiosity
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- Sourdough ScienceFermenting flour and water to make “wild yeast” for baking.



