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In reply to the discussion: Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Cosmos," How Science Got Cool, and Why He Doesn't Debate Deniers [View all]kmlisle
(276 posts)14. If you want to give a child a fun high quality science toy
Here is a great link:
http://www.toyportfolio.com/Awards2.php
The oppenheimer toy awards in the link reconnend high quality toys many with a science educaitn component. The Oppenheimers have a great history in American science and both brothers worked on the Manhattan project. When they were black listed in the 50s and could not work in mainstream science, Frank taught HS science in New Mexico. Many of his students won science fairs and went on to become working scientists. Frank designed the first interactive science exhibits called the Exploratorium and led the way for all the wonderful science museums around the country. Take your kids to museums and buy them toys that fit their interests in science!
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Cosmos," How Science Got Cool, and Why He Doesn't Debate Deniers [View all]
HarveyDarkey
Mar 2014
OP
Maybe we should also thank Peter Griffin for this show, although he'd never watch it himself.
valerief
Mar 2014
#1
GREAT point! When we were watching last Sunday, it was neat to see Seth MacFarlane's name on there.
calimary
Mar 2014
#2
And I first coined 'multisexual' in my first (and very crappy) novel back in 2000.
valerief
Mar 2014
#37