>Good job, Martin!
>
>I can't wait to see the pics! We get a lot of kids here at the museum. It's
>often impossible to predict what will appeal to them at any given time.
>That's why the shotgun approach y'all used is best, IMHO. The exposure to
>the material may not have a noticable effect on them at the time, only to
>blossom into a genuine interest later. Providing multiple schemes greatly
>increases your chances for success.
This was all Jan Hoover's work. I was just along for the ride :-) He's
done this before - it was a first for me.
Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
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