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Camp Highlights Met a blue tongued skink, a ferret, and other interesng animals at the Oakland Zoo Entered our snails in “Snailympics” and learned about mollusks Helped a baby dinosaur egg to “hatch” and created exploding volcanoes Held a hissing cockroach, sck bug, and praying mans during a visit with Insect Discovery Lab Played “Vertebrate Bingo” to learn about animals with spines Splashed and played in Lake Anza! “I liked meeng everybody. And digging up dinosaur bones!” Uli

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Camp Highlights

Met a blue tongued skink, a ferret, and other interesting animals at the Oakland Zoo

Entered our snails in “Snailympics” and learned about mollusks

Helped a baby dinosaur egg to “hatch” and created exploding volcanoes

Held a hissing cockroach, stick bug, and praying mantis during a visit with Insect Discovery Lab

Played “Vertebrate Bingo” to learn about animals with spines

Splashed and played in Lake Anza!

“I liked meeting everybody. And digging up dinosaur bones!”

Uli

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Thank you for joining KIDS for the BAY’s 2017 Summer Camp!

We had a fun week filled with hands-on science and exciting

explorations of the San Francisco Bay Area!

“I learned that some insects are lighter on the top of their bodies

and darker on the bottom to help them blend in with plants!”

Ellie-Jo

“I liked learning about owls. Owls can turn their heads upside down!”

Keats