Another science lesson
Don't you just love the scientific reasoning of 5-year olds? Here's one I thought was fabulous:
When it flurried one day not too long ago, Sarah explained to me that snow is made of sugar.
Me: Did you see the snow today?
Sarah: Yes! We got to go outside and catch some on our tongues! It tasted just like sugar!
Me: It did? Why is that?
Sarah: Because snow is made of sugar.
Me: Really? I didn't know that.
Sarah: Yes! When it snows, the clouds shake the houses and makes all the sugar in the houses float up into the air. Then the sugar fills the clouds, mixes with the rain and turns it into sugar water. Then it gets really cold and snows sugar. And no two snowflakes are alike because all the sugar comes from different houses.
And thus concludes our science lesson for today. ;)
When it flurried one day not too long ago, Sarah explained to me that snow is made of sugar.
Me: Did you see the snow today?
Sarah: Yes! We got to go outside and catch some on our tongues! It tasted just like sugar!
Me: It did? Why is that?
Sarah: Because snow is made of sugar.
Me: Really? I didn't know that.
Sarah: Yes! When it snows, the clouds shake the houses and makes all the sugar in the houses float up into the air. Then the sugar fills the clouds, mixes with the rain and turns it into sugar water. Then it gets really cold and snows sugar. And no two snowflakes are alike because all the sugar comes from different houses.
And thus concludes our science lesson for today. ;)
