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“Responsibility is… based on minimal cognitive and volitional competence. Thus, an actor who lacks such competence is not responsible, does not deserve punishment, and cannot justly be punished.”

— S J Morse, ‘Excusing the Crazy’ (1985)

“Science For Kids — Absorbent Materials Experiment”Things you’ll need: - a tray “Science For Kids — Absorbent Materials Experiment”Things you’ll need: - a tray “Science For Kids — Absorbent Materials Experiment”Things you’ll need: - a tray

Science For Kids — Absorbent Materials Experiment

Things you’ll need:

- a tray or small cups

- some absorbent materials

- some non absorbent materials

- water

- dropper

- a notebook

- a pencil


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“Making Playdough Tracks”Things you’ll need: - 3 of our Safari Ltd. bear replica“Making Playdough Tracks”Things you’ll need: - 3 of our Safari Ltd. bear replica

Making Playdough Tracks

Things you’ll need:

- 3 of our Safari Ltd. bear replicas (we used these because the paw prints are actual models of the real thing)

- playdough

- 2 magnifying glasses (1 for both kids)


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“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l“An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials”Things you’l

An Invitation to Play and Learn with Numbers and Natural Materials

Things you’ll need:

- different amount of natural materials

- numbers (ex. foam)

- paper and markers (optional)


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jimtierney:Drunk Tank Pink is a book about how everyday sensory input can cause unexpected and sub

jimtierney:

Drunk Tank Pink is a book about how everyday sensory input can cause unexpected and subconscious reactions in the brain. The title refers to a particular shade of bright pink that was used to paint the walls of police station holding cells, in order to subdue and weaken drunk and violent prisoners.

Art direction by Andrea D’Cruz at Oneworld Publications

And some of the initial sketches:

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