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notice. So the Moon just seems to follow you wherever you go.

      FOR SAMPLE ONLY
          (http://www.highlightskids.com/science-questions/why-does-moon-follow-me)
          Questions:

          a.  Why does the moon seem to follow you?
          b.  Why can't you pass the moon but can easily pass the trees and houses?




                   Let’s Create

          Let’s make Moon Biscuits.

                                        Moon Biscuits
          Moon biscuits are made in the shape of the crescent Moon.

          What You'll Need:
          •  2 spoonful sugar
          •  2 cups wheat flour
          •  A handful of almonds

          •  1/4 cup non-fat dry (powdered) milk
          •  1/4 cup cooked and mashed carrots

          How to Make It:
          1.  In a large bowl, mix together the flour, the powdered milk, and the

               carrots.
          2.  Use clean hands to squish the batter until you can no longer see
               any dry flour. If the mixture is too sticky, add a small amount of the

               wheat flour. If the mixture is too dry, add a bit of water or carrot
               juice.
          3.  Roll or press the dough with your fingers into a 1/4-to-1/2-inch
               thickness.
          4.  Use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into shapes (cut the shape of

               the crescent Moon), then place them on a greased cookie sheet.
               Keep the almonds sparingly over the shapes.
          5.  Bake the treats in an oven until they are browned and crunchy.

          6.  After all the treats have been baked, turn off the oven. Enjoy!



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