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Summer Lego Adventure

A teacher is never really on vacation, because even when I'm playing Legos with my nephew we're having a learning experience. While eating a morning snack last week we watched a YouTube video shot by a drone of a flooded stone quarry. We could see abandoned vehicles under the surface of the water. Today H recreated an abandoned under water vehicle scene in the living room.







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