Thames & Kosmos Kids First: Big & Fun Microscope handleiding
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Microscope Adventure: Where Is Hopper?
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“Right, insects have six legs and wings,” said Lisa as she
recalled the dragonflies at the pond.
“And insects have very special eyes, called compound
eyes,” said the man, passing the two children a dead fly
that he found on a mushroom.
Jon was a lile grossed out by the dead fly, but curiosity
got the beer of him. He took the fly and looked at it under
the microscope.
“What kind of mushrooms are you collecting?” Lisa asked
the man.
“These are porcini. They are really delicious. And a lile
while ago I also found some wild buon mushrooms. But
when you collect those you have to be very careful not to
confuse them with poisonous death caps. You really have to
know your stuff.”
He showed the children the mushrooms he had collected.
“Take a look at them under your
microscope,” suggested the man. “The porcini
are from the genus Boletus, while buon
mushrooms are in the genus Agaricus, also
known as gilled mushrooms — they have
gills.” He pointed to the underside of the
caps.
“That is fascinating,” said Jon and Lisa together.
They returned the man’s mushrooms and set out on the path again.
“Good luck finding your rabbit!” said the man as they set off.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Kids First: Big & Fun Microscope |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 43272 MB |