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Day #1- Our Year Long Adventure!

Welcome to the all new EllieandEdmond.com! We’ll be taking a year long journey around the world and we hope you will join us! We’ll be meeting animals, talking about fun science and writing about our adventures in our journal. We’ll be adding sketches, maps and interviews. We Are Family and Crafts will be back along with new features, such as Word of the week and the University of E & E! We hope you like the new 1st person format that we will be writing in! Some days our entries will be written by Edmond, some days by Ellie and some by both of us!

Pack your bags, your imagination and your love animals and join us on this wild ride around the world!

 

January 5th, 2014- Day #1: Getting ready for our trip

             Whew! What do an elephant and horse pack for a journey around the world? We have been planning this trip for months and we are finally ready to get on the road. We’ll be traveling by plane, train, boat, submarine, helicopter, hot air balloon and numerous cars and trucks! We’ve made lists and checked them and rechecked them. We’ll be in many different climates and habitats, from deserts to the poles. So what should we bring? We sat down to discuss what to put in our trunk (large box) not Ellie’s nose! Here are our lists!

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Clothes:

o   Parkas

o   Gloves/Mittens

o   Scarves

o   Winter hats

o   Ear muffs

o   Snow shoes

o   Safari hats

o   Sunglasses

o   Scuba suits

o   Goggles

o   Swim fins

o   Rain jackets

o   Wellies

 

Supplies:

o   Mud sunscreen

o   Climbing gear

o   Binoculars

o   Canteens

o   Compass

o   Backpacks

o   Night vision goggles

o   Notebooks

o   Cameras/Chargers

o   Tents

o   Sleeping bags

o   Walking sticks

o   iPads

o   Pens/Pencils

o   Passports

o   Hay snacks

o   Carrots

o   Apples

o   Grass bars

o   Playing Cards

o   Matches

o   Head Lamp

o   Pocket Knife

o   Hoof Wamers

We think we have all of our supplies ready! We sure hope we haven’t forgotten anything! Good thing we’ll be coming back to HQs during the weekends! Ellie has worked very hard to plan out what we need. Edmond packed all the snacks! We’ve been checking out the map and deciding what animals we want to go find this week! Thursdays will still be guess the animal! It looks like we’re going to Africa this week to find a tortoise, a fish, and a goose! We’re ready for our year of adventure! Til tomorrow when we are in Africa…

-Ellie and Edmond

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SEA TURTLE COLORING SHEET!

SEA TURTLE COLORING SHEET!

  We’ve got a sea turtle for you today! We left the shell blank so you can make it what species you like! Will you make a Leatherback, Green, Loggerhead, Kemps Ridley, Hawksbill, Olive Ridley or Flatback?

Share your art with us!

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OCTOPUS COLORING SHEET!!

OCTOPUS COLORING SHEET!!

The new format is coming Monday- until then here’s another coloring sheet! Share your art with us!

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BEARS COLORING SHEETS!

BEARS COLORING SHEETS!
As we get ready to ring in the new year and work on the new format we wanted to give you guys some coloring sheets! First up: a bear and a panda bear!

As always- share you art with us on Facebook or Twitter!

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panda coloring sheet

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Happy Christmas!

HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

WE HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!!

THANK YOU FOR SHARING IN OUR ADVENTURES THIS YEAR!

We’re off til next week, but there will be trivia on Twitter and Facebook Thursday and Friday!

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NARWHAL ORNAMENT!!

NARWHAL ORNAMENT!

We’re making a clay narwhal ornament to add to your tree!

 

Materials:

·      Sculpey Clay (grey, white or yellow, and red)

·      Ribbon (not shown)

·      Paper clip or skewer (not shown)

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Instructions:

1.  First role the grey into a tube shape.

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2.  Then sculpt the tail.

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3.  Role two balls for fins. Shape into triangles and attach to the body.

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4.  Roll a tube of the white or yellow for the tooth.

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5.  Shape into a point and attach to the head.

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6.  Role a red ball and then shape into cone for hat. Then attach to head.

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7.  Take your skewer or paper clip and poke eyes and draw mouth.

8.  Poke a hole through your Narwhal.

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9.  Bake your Narwhal according to package directions.

10.                   When cool- poke ribbon through hole in body and tie a knot on underside of Narwhal!

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WALRUS ORNAMENT

We’re reposting last year’s ornament! Look for the NEW NARWHAL Ornament tomorrow!

Santa Walrus Ornament!

We’re making ornaments this month for craft time and we’re so excited to be making this adorable little felt walrus ornament! Let’s get crafty!

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Materials:

  • Red, white, cream, gray & brown felt (you only need small scraps)
  • Black marker
  • scissors
  • hot glue (to be used by an adult)
  • needle & thread

 

Instructions:

  • Print out pattern (below)
  • Cut pattern pieces out

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  • Cut out felt pieces

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  • Draw black dots on the eyes & two nostrils on brown mussel

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  • Glue face, eyes & tusks on walrus
  • Glue Santa hat

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  • Take needle & thread and pull through the hat. Tie a knot in string.

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  • Hang your walrus!

Pattern:

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BLUBBER WEEK- DAY 5

BLUBBER WEEK- DAY 5

It’s the last day of Blubber Week! There will be a an ornament craft tomorrow! We’re extra excited for today’s animal, because it is BIG! And when we say big we mean bigger than elephant big! So are you ready to meet this extreme mammal? Let’s do this…

MEET THE BLUE WHALE!

   Range/Habitat: Oceans worldwide except the Mediterranean-

Arabic Gulf

    Diet: Carnivore: eats only krill

   Length/Weight: 66-98 ft/110-176 tons

   Conservation Status: endangered

Fun Facts:

  • Blue Whales are the largest animal on the planet!
  • They can have 50 tons of blubber.
  • Blue whales have baleen. Baleen is a hair like structure in their mouths that filter out tiny krill from the water. Baleen is made of keratin (the same stuff that makes up your nails and hair).
  • They can eat up to 40 million krill a day! Whew, that is a bunch of tiny little animals.
  • Blue whales throats can swell to 4 times their normal size when taking in water and krill. They expel the water and swallow the krill.
  • They feed mostly in the summer in cold waters and migrate to warmer waters in the winter.
  • Blue whales have slender bodies with one small dorsal fin.
  • Blue whales can dive to depths of 655 ft.
  • The calves (babies) are up to 23ft long and 2 ½ tons when born! That’s about the weight of a car!
  • Blue whales also produce the loudest sound of any animal on earth at 180 decibels. That is louder than the jet engine of an airplane. WOW! It’s so loud that it could cause damage to your eardrums!
  • Blue whales produce many different sounds, calls and songs!

We could go on all day about the largest animal on our planet Earth! These special giants are endangered, but are protected now! Our oceans wouldn’t be the same without these amazing singing creatures! You can find a few really neat models in museums around the world! The one at the American Natural History Museum even tweets (@NatHistoryWhale).

Here’s a video of researchers catching the songs of blue whales from National Geographic!

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BLUBBER WEEK- GUESS THE ANIMAL!

BLUBBER WEEK- GUESS THE ANIMAL!!

It’s time to look at the picture, read the clues and tell us who the animal is!

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  • I live in cold weather habitats.
  • I have a whiskery face.
  • I have two large teeth.

WHO AM I?

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BLUBBER WEEK- DAY 3

BLUBBER WEEK- DAY #3

Do you have your coat on for day 3 of blubber week? Well, if you don’t you better grab it because all this week we are heading to the chilly arctic circle! Today we meet a large and in charge bear! Are you all bundled up? Let’s go!

MEET THE POLAR BEAR!

   Range/Habitat: Arctic/ice, shoreline

   Diet: Carnivore: seals, carrion

   Length/Weight: 7-11ft/800- 1500lb

   Conservation Status: Vulnerable

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Polar bears are the largest members of the bear family and the largest land carnivore on earth.
  • They have two coats of fur, an outer translucent coat that absorbs the sun’s heat and a dense undercoat.
  • Polar bears have black skin that helps them absorb heat.
  • They also have a thick layer of blubber to help them stay warm.
  • Polar bears have rough pads on their paws that help prevent them from slipping and sliding on the ice.
  • They are excellent swimmers and are often seen in open waters.
  • They use their large front paws to swim.
  • Polar bears can smell a seal from a half mile away.
  • Female polar bears dig dens in winter and stay there to give birth to 1 to 3 cubs.
  • Polar bear cubs stay with their moms until around the age of 2. They spend that time learning to hunt and be polar bears!

Polar bears are amazing animals! They are built to live in the cold arctic! These large and in-charge bears are a protected species! We hope to have them around for a very long time!

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