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COOL STUFF FOR BABY SCIENTISTS.


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Kids of all ages will enjoy the antics antics
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absurd acts or postures [Italian antico something grotesque (from fantastic carvings found in ruins of ancient Rome)]

antics
plural noun
 of Max the cat as he discovers the laws of physics in the 27-minute, 3-D video ``Newton in a Bottle: Physics for Kids'' ($14.95). This colorful and entertaining video will help preschoolers learn some of the principles and processes that make the universe work. Infants will be attracted to the bright colors and movement on the screen. Max the cat interacts with spheres and other objects that move by use of pulleys, levers, wheels and more. Video is suitable for ages 3 months and older.

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Title Annotation:L.A. Life
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jan 15, 2002
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