Nate chose several things to test to see if they would sink or float. He made his predictions about each item. He was right 2/3rds of the time. Then we changed the water around - we tested sugar water and salt water to see if that affected if each object sank or floated. It was a lot of fun. Some of the observations Nate made was the plain water was clear, the sugar water looked yellow and the salt water was cloudy. He found out that about 1/3 of his objects floated in plain water, about 40% floated in sugar water and almost half of them floated in the salt water. "The thickness of the water changed mom". I got to teach Nate a new word - density. He had discovered how it worked & he loved having a new big word to use.
Yesterday Abbie was invited to a friend's birthday party. A princess tea party, she got to wear her favorite princess dress. She had a great time! Towards the end of the party the girls decided to play hide-n-seek. Abbie & Nate play this a lot so she's pretty good at it. The birthday girl was the first to count so Abbie & the other little girl ran to hide. The Birthday Girl found the other guest right away and off they went to find Abbie. They couldn't find here anywhere so after about 5 minutes they started calling to her "Abbie you won. Come out." She didn't budge. After about another 5 minutes they were about to give up so I went to help find Abbie. She had hidden herself in the corner of a closet & shut the door. I couldn't believe she had sat in there so quietly for so long, by herself in the dark. She was very upset that I found her not her friends. I had to do some fast talking to get her to calm down & join back in the game. Every time after that when it was Abbie's turn to count they other 2 little girls hid in the closet where Abbie had been - it was such a great hiding space surely she'd never find them in there. It was hysterical. A great time was had by all.
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