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Bee Unit Study

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  The beehive has three types of bees: a queen, workers, and drones. They all have their own roles and jobs. The queen is the only one that lays the eggs. She lays fifteen hundred eggs per day. Each of … Continued

East Bay Outdoor Fun

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  We love being out in nature but during the spring and summer months we are pretty cautious about where we step. You see, we aren’t too excited about ticks. After our hike we always look through each other hair … Continued

Skeleton System

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I hope you love your skeleton as much as I love mine. You know Why? Because your skeleton protects your insides and helps you move around. Without your skeleton we would not be able to run, jump, or hug our … Continued

Kern County Road Trip

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What do you miss the most when your traveling? I always thought that we would love to travel full time and that we didn’t need a home base until after we were on the road traveling for one month that … Continued

Mollusks Unit Study

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  If I told you that the garden snail and the giant squid are related, would you believe me? Well, they are related: they are both mollusks. There are about 100,000 species of mollusks. Most mollusks live in water and … Continued

East Bay Weekend

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What do you think of stay-cations ? (vacationing and seeing tourist attractions where you live). If we are not on one of our roadtrips then we are enjoying a staycation. You see Saturdays are not our cleaning days. We clean … Continued

Russian Blues

Our Russian blues originally came from Spain. These are the English type of Russian Blues. They have a natural smile, striking green eyes, and a silver soft coat. Our king Misha has such... READ MORE

Homegrown Beagles

We raise UKC and AKC registered beagles in Northern California. We love Peanuts and have named our king and queens after them. Snoopy is a sweet king. He loves everyone. He is amazing... READ MORE