Win A Book and Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Trading Cards with Kids Did It and Mommy Island – May 2023 Life Is A Beach Giveaway Hop

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“Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns” Soft Cover Book & A 26 Card Set of Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Trading Cards

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Encourage Your Child’s Interest In Science with a Fun New Way To Learn The Periodic Table.

UNICORNS!

Unicorns are magical and so are the elements of the periodic table. Each unicorn acquaints kids with their own unique elemental magic as well as its amazing everyday uses. Alumna starts things out by introducing the very necessary metal, Aluminum, on her element sheet. Dr. Zinko rounds out the alphabet by presenting facts and other fun information about the metal, Zinc, on his. The Metal Horn Unicorns say, “No Metal – No Magic. . .and No Technology”. They are exactly right! Metals and other elements of the periodic table are in every facet of our everyday lives. Take middle grade science from dry and boring to fun and magical with this unicorn-themed periodic table alphabet book and trading cards.

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17 thoughts on “Win A Book and Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Trading Cards with Kids Did It and Mommy Island – May 2023 Life Is A Beach Giveaway Hop

  1. I never liked science or math. It was hard for me. I would have loved a magical unicorn.

  2. I wasn’t and still am not a huge science nerd which is funny considering I am a para for science teacher who does ALL the cool stuff and still teaches me things.

  3. I was a science fanatic! I asked for one of those microscope/dissecting kits for Christmas when I was 8! You would have think I won the lottery when I found it actually under our tree!!! In High School I was even in the Science Club. My daughter isn’t as enthusiastic as I was, but she definitely has that spark! I’m hoping to fan it into a flame!

  4. When I was young I liked science and Mr Wizard’s World but then it got boring in school. My kids are still into it and I would love to encroauge them

  5. Eh, science was boring. I was into unicorns when younger as they were popular at that time.

  6. Hated science in school. But unicorns were all the rage and I had plenty of them! Wouldve been nice to have had a magical unicorn back then to do all my homework for me.

  7. I did love science as a kid but this would have made it better. Now that I am homeschooling, this looks great!!

  8. Science was magical to me as a kid. Injecting fun into it could help others that aren’t into it.

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