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1. Harts Pass No. 246

On April 12, my daughter and I returned from our first-ever overseas adventure -- a week of school visits at a small International School near Trondheim, Norway. It was terrific - absolutely! - and paired with another three days of visits in Ellensburg, WA made for a whirlwind dance into spring :) As one could easily imagine with a little exploring of the hills near Stjørdal and Meråker, there are wolverines in Norway too. Not necessarily Thor and company from the pages of Harts Pass... but you just never know!

A full-blown, big-picture post about Norway later this afternoon.


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2. Cybils Review: The Periodic Table: Elements with Style!

The Periodic Table: Elements with Style! created (and illustrated) by (Simon) Basher, written by Adrian Dingle 128 pages; for ages 10 and up Kingfisher Publications (Houghton Mifflin Co.) Library copy I've been looking forward to reading this book ever since I saw it mentioned on Carol's and Rebecca's blogs. Artist Simon Basher and chemistry teacher Adrian Dingle have created a vivid rogues'

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