This was an essay that Colin recently wrote:
Jumping Beans
The day after Halloween our mom came back from running. She gave us a paper bag she found with jumping beans in it. Inside the bag we also found a piece of paper that told us how to care for jumping beans.
Jumping beans look like half an apple with a little ridge in the3 middle and a milky brown spot on top of the ridge.
Jumping beans jump at light and warmth. Do not expose your jumping beans to very hot climates. Do not drop your jumping beans it will hurt the larve inside. Once an a while give them a little spritz of water.
Get a jumping bean at www.jumpingbean.com
The day after Halloween our mom came back from running. She gave us a paper bag she found with jumping beans in it. Inside the bag we also found a piece of paper that told us how to care for jumping beans.
Jumping beans look like half an apple with a little ridge in the3 middle and a milky brown spot on top of the ridge.
Jumping beans jump at light and warmth. Do not expose your jumping beans to very hot climates. Do not drop your jumping beans it will hurt the larve inside. Once an a while give them a little spritz of water.
Get a jumping bean at www.jumpingbean.com
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Top photo: Colin with Beanie Boy. Bottom: Ethan with Junior Jumper, the livelier of the two beans.
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