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Think Tank Notebook

Each child in the Children’s Think Tank upkeeps a research notebook, filled with mostly drawings.
In this video clip, Lia walks me through what she was thinking during part of her research on mythology, revealing a surprising game her and her 7-year-old friends play.

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