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    So today DS3 asked me "How did the Big Bang make water?" After a brief recuperation period from that head-spinning q, I turned to my trusty Google friend and found the following sources, but wondered if any of you have better reco's.

    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-did-water-come-to-earth-72037248/
    (article written by Brian Greene)

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    My DD asks questions like this all the time. "Where did all of the stuff on this earth come from?" So I tell her that the people built all the buildings and roads, etc. "But where did the grass and trees come from?" They came from little seeds that grew. "But where did the seeds come from in the first place?"

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    I will recommend Netflix. You can find many documentaries about universe and other topics. My son is the expert:)).He stopped watching cortoons two years ago. Whenever he said to me Momy may i watch television.I know wahat he means.When DS3 asked you sthing you dont know I also recomend to you tell DS3 to think about the reasons .Most of the time my son finds the answers himself and watch documentaries for confirmation.It makes him to learn to connect his knowledge and add information on it. GOOD LUCK


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