When asked how she knew triceratops were herbivores, six-year-old Moo said, “I read about it in the insidethelopedia.”
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When asked how she knew triceratops were herbivores, six-year-old Moo said, “I read about it in the insidethelopedia.”
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HaHA! Oh how cute, and actually it is kind of logical! 🙂
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I thought so too 🙂
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Very clever and cute. Makes sense.
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She still can be that adorable at times!
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Right? 😀
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That’s so cute. It does make sense. Maybe adults have these things all wrong.
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Adorable, but I thought insidethelopedias were all but extinct.
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Haha, True! We still have the encyclopedia dictionaries I had in school, 2 volumes, illustrated. I think a lot of teachers still have a set in the classroom though.
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That’s only the females, surely male Triceratops are HEbivores..?
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Dalecooper57 beat me to what I was gonna say 😛
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Ha! How cute.
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So sweet!
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adorable!
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Awww…adorable!
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I love how kids say things, and your daughter’s word was wonderful! 🙂
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So cute – I didn’t think kids used encyclopedias any more!
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Kids make more sense out of words than adults sometimes! Moo has the cutest smile while looking down and painting, Joey.
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Moo’s insidethelopedia sounds like the name of a very smart dinosaur. 😉
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Haha! It kinda does! 😀
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