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    We got a box full of horrible history books today! Hooray! They are at the top of DS's list this year (along with wii games, science stuff, and a snowboard). DD actually loves the horrible history books too.

    DD5 is getting the Native American American girl doll she has been talking about for months and months. crazy She is very interested in Native American history and culture right now, so we might as well embrace it!

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    If you are looking at a telescope, I'd recommend this one: http://www.telescope.com/control/product/~category_id=classicdobs/~pcategory=dobsonians/~product_id=09804

    It is a very good scope for the money, but not too big that a kid can't use it on their own. I got mine 2 years ago on ebay and felt fine letting my DS (then 6) use it - it is sturdy and holds collimation well (the alignment of the mirrors). While it is probably best for planetary viewing (and great for the moon with a filter), we have been able to see a nebula and several galaxies (and we are in a very light polluted area and are def. not experienced stargazers).

    The first time your child sees another galaxy, even though it just shows up as a light smudge on a scope, and you hear what they think about that, is absolutely amazing.

    It is also a great teaching tool for discussing optics, reflecting scopes vs. refractors, etc.

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    Orion also has some mini-dobs, which are priced even cheaper, and some may be decent, but

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    Oh, Catalana, thanks so much for the rec., I just it noticed today, but have already given an ok meade one to ds9. He didn't immediately rip into it on christmas day, but today he eagerly put it together with me and just now we got to check out a very bright & gorgeous view of the moon and a couple of planets. We need to learn more, but ds was extremely impressed with his first home-glimpse of the stars (beyond our old binoculars, that is)

    Yay!

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