December 21, 2001
Today's Christmas FamSite is one reflects the true world-wide celebration of this holiday.
This site is sponsored and created by the Bernadotte School in Hellrup, Denmark. It is a site that lets children from around the world tell how the Christmas holiday is celebrated in t... continue reading...
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wonderful way November 6, 1998
A favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times ha... continue reading...
July 3, 1998
With the impending release of Keiko back to the sea, the interest in the gray whales and their survival is becoming headline new again. Freeing "Free Willie" only reminds us that there is still a lot of work to be done.
Today's Family Site is about another effort to save a baby gray whale... continue reading...
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young girls March 10, 1998
One of the first periodical magazines in the United States was called the Saturday Evening Post. Over the years, magazines and newspapers have communicated news and events in various forms, keeping pace with technology. At first, there were few or no pictures. The first pictures were d... continue reading...
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