"Something unexpected, though, was that kids generally thought that snakes were similar to other non-human animals," Loucks said. "So, we did a second study with different subjects, took away the ...
A Seattle scientific journalist has published “Colorsss,” a rhyming children’s book to help readers learn their colors and explore types of snakes. Deborah Hutchinson, who grew up in Carnation, has a ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A study of more than 100 kindergarten-age children suggests kids tend to think of snakes differently than they do other animals and that hearing negative or objectifying language ...
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