Not really related, but here's another one for those manuals. Explain in an age appropriate way how sound waves and hearing work. Then, convince the child you can't hear whining. It actually put a stop to it pretty quickly with my two sons. :-)
Maybe not, Gayle. Here's something I didn't know until right now:
"Owls’ eye colour can give an indication as to its activity time. An owl with very dark eyes is normally active at night (nocturnal), an owl with yellow eyes is active during the day (diurnal), and an owl with orange eyes is active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular). There are some exceptions to this though." (http://www.raptorrescue.org.uk/kids/owls.html) Bill just learned about greased pole competitions tonight and we learned about the varying color (colour if you're a Brit kid) of owls' eyes.
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