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The life of a tadpole as seen through the eyes of a kid.


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Tadpoles first time to eat

My mom fed the tadpoles lettuce for the first time since

we got them.  


Posted: 11:28 AM, May. 12, 2006
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tadpole project

Timothy, this is so interesting! Keep up the good work.

I'm going to send a link to my grandson so he can watch the tadpoles develop, too. I'm sure he'll want to start his own tadpole project soon - his new home is right on a creek!

I'm looking forward to more pictures and comment from you.

Posted by Gerry - hs list at 2:24 PM, May. 12, 2006

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Neat!

I think it is neat that you are raising tadpoles. Will you count how many days it takes for them to grow into frogs?
Anna, age 8

I know tadpoles are baby frogs. I have never seen one before. Have fun!
Freedom, age 5

How interesting to be raising tadpoles in your kitchen! What do they do? How fast are they? Will you raise more and compare the results?
Max, age 11

Posted by Max, Anna, and Freedom from Bettendorf,IA at 2:45 PM, May. 12, 2006

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Timothy,

You this is extremely cool! Thanks for sharing and we will be sure to check in everyday!

Another homeschool family,
The Teels

Posted by Anonymous at 4:03 PM, May. 12, 2006

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Timothy,

Thank you for sharing your project with us. My children are 2 and 4. We will enjoy learning about tadpoles and frogs along with you. They are already asking a lot of questions. You are doing a wonderful job.

Kristina Johnson, HS list

Posted by Anonymous at 7:32 PM, May. 12, 2006

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Timothy,
Those are neat tadpoles! I can't wait to see them grow up.
From another homeschooling family,
The Halls

Posted by Jean Hall at 6:35 AM, May. 13, 2006

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I love tadpoles!

How neat that you have so many tadpoles! They are little eating machines while they turn into frogs! I like it when they rest against the side of the aquarium so you can see their intestine coiled like a spring. :) Have fun!

Posted by Katy Jones in Kerrville at 4:37 AM, May. 14, 2006

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Tadpoles everywhere!

I've been watching your blog. My Tim wants a to raise tadpoles, too! I told him he would have to wait until we got back from our trip next week. We'll keep watching yours and maybe have a chance to comment when we get some! I'm looking forward to watching them grow!

The Haynes' homeschool family


Posted by Anonymous at 2:35 PM, May. 16, 2006

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