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Educational Toy with Clock

Educational Toy with Clock
Reading, writing, and 'rithmetic are all the subjects of the day! Sturdy wood construction. Extra features include an abacus and a clock with moveable hands. 10 x 7 high. For ages 3 and up.

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Seperating an egg
Crack the egg and hold the shell halves over a bowl.
Transfer the yolk back and forth between the halves, letting the white drop into the bowl. Do not cut the yolk (whites containing any yolk will not beat properly). Transfer the yolk to another bowl.
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Poke a pin into one end of an egg and rotate the pin to increase the size of the hole. Then drain the white into a small container.
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Set a small funnel over a cup and break the egg into the funnel. The white goes through into the cup while the yolk remains behind.

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