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Fossilbabe

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Wow I want to thank Jim so much for saving this fossil mammoth tooth again. It is now happy and surround by new friends. Really wish I could see the kids eyes tomorrow when they walk into the class room and see the fossil display that was made for them. I hope that they learn a lot about fossils,diving for fossils as well. Dkramer thanks for helping me put it all together otherwise I might still be there. It looks really great and enjoy the pictures everyone. Neil Armstrong Elementary School kids will enjoy these fossil for years to come. Hopefully it will teach the kids what fossil can be found in the world. Thanks everyone for making one of my dreams come true. 20 more schools to go...........
 

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Thank you for all your work & donations!! The kids are gonna love it!!!!!
 
Lets hope the lil ones enjoy it and no one breaks in and steals the stuff. Or I ll be getting the phone call lol.
 
Nice job, many kids will really appreciate and be wowed by the collection. My son has been setting up a fossil display of his finds in his middle school library for the past 2 years and the other kids and teachers really "dig" it (pun intended). He usually displays stuff he doesn't mind losing and he seems to realize most kids will never have the opportunity to find or see this stuff on their own like he does, so some missing teeth or stingray barbs isn't a big deal (If he lost a 4" meg, mammoth tooth or whale vertebrae he might feel differently). Again, showing kids reality they can see and touch really does make a difference in how they view education. Very cool.
 
Lets hope the lil ones enjoy it and no one breaks in and steals the stuff. Or I ll be getting the phone call lol.
Well it can't be any worse than what I did today. First time making a video and practicing what I was going to say. Wanted to make one and edit it on youtube after I was done. Man it dont get any better than this... :dunce:
If you need a good laugh clink on the link below video #6
YouTube - Video 6
 
Very nice. The doors DO have locks right? Might not be just the kids that would steal that stuff.

:rofl3: the video is too funny! Love it!
 
Doors do have locks on them. They will not be able to open it . People often wonder what I do with my extra fossils and why I save everything. This is the reason. Thanks Miss D some of those shark teeth in the display are the ones you gave me......
 
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