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How does an acorn, no larger than an inch, grow a tree that’s over 100 feet tall the size of many a house?
Did you know that the United States keeps track of the most popular children’s names every month?
While some consider Daisies a weed, sometimes the leaves are used in salads for people to eat because they have lots of vitamin C in them!
Perhaps the most famous doodler so far was Leonardo da Vinci – a scientist, inventor, artist, and sculptor. Maybe you’ll be the next!
Dragons are real and we can prove it here!
There’s only one thing on our planet between day and night. Do you know what that is?
I hear mushrooms grow in a perfect circle and they exist all over the planet. Fairies may too!
Throughout history when those with big treasures didn’t have a dragon to guard it, they always turned to gnomes!
These bugs have ears in the sides of their body, not in their head like you.
Ladybugs can smell with their feet and their antenna, which no other insects can do!
Many think Mars is one of the only planets in our solar system where life may have existed before.
Neither milky nor a way, it’s the a galaxy and has a black hole in the center!
Monarchs are the only butterflies who are gliders instead of flappers, and they travel 2,500 miles to migrate.
Some books say they eat people, even babies. They don’t, but they like cookies!
Mantises have 2 large eyes plus 2 small ones, which can see 60 feet away!
Rhubarb is very unique as its leaves are poisonous, but its stalk, when cooked with sugar, is delicious!
Saturn has the icy rings, which are the most spectacular and complex of any planet!
Did you know spiders’ silk is stronger than steel by weight?
Trees communicate with each other through their roots on the wood-wide web!
Of all the Wizards he was, well, is the very first.