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So this morning I was talking to my son about how part of Africa is like splitting off and there's gonna be like a whole new ocean or like waterway right there really right in between what we know to be the whole continent of Africa and it made us start talking about tectonic plates and Pangaea and I was like I'm not really explaining this well let me go ahead and see if brain pop can explain this better than I can and give him a visual when we start watching brain pop and now I'm here like damn I need more resources like this so anyways my whole little tangent is just ask y'all what resources do you use to show your kids what you're trying to explain whenever it comes to something scientific or historical or just like anything that will help just break down Contact better for them
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Oh my god, I forgot they had BrainPop. I remember using it when I was in school, like in grade school. I didn't even realize I still had it, but honestly, I think I'm gonna go back to it and and anything that I need to refresh on, definitely going to use.
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I've actually never even heard of Brain Pop, so it sounds pretty cool.
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When you were younger you didn't have like any kind of cartoon that would teach you stuff like cyberspace maybe or anything like that
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