Originally published at: The exact moment a storm floods a pre-school | Boing Boing
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Poor panda. Brown bear didn’t even try to save him.
“Sensory Room”
TOO MUCH TOO MUCH AAAAAHH OVERSTIMULATED
Could have been worse.
They have surveillance cameras in pre-schools now?
Might be legally required.
https://ccscentralstates.com/classrooms-on-camera-controversial-or-critical/
Is it inevitable that someday soon every classroom in every school will be vIdeotaped?
It’s clear that the surveillance camera company that created the webpage and filled it up with all kinds of heartwarming anecdotal stories about how wonderful constant surveillance is would like you to answer “yes”.
But the rest of us know the rule for answers to questions in a headline.
When I was in preschool, the best they could produce was a plastic kiddie wading pool filled with soap and water and toy pots and pans.
Bonus: The day I had a choking incident and learned how straws work.
Tracheostomy for tots???
Not that drastic. Just the concept of sucking vs. blowing through a straw when making bubbles.
Best whirlpool ever! As a kid, it would take hours to get one of those going in the neighbor’s above ground pool.
Fun way to make wine connoisseurs gasp in horror and/or delight: aerate that red with a bar straw.
Bonus points if you do it without a straw.
Hope you don’t mind; yoinked for the Unicorn Chaser thread.
Did they let the kids watch? I can see it now:
“NO, NO, NO! I’ve been wanting to do that for ages!”
Then the fire and lightning!
That would drive Christian Wolff bananas.
(You’d have to have seen the movie.)
The line between pre-school and the UC thread can be nebulous.
Have you got any further info on that picture? Looks like a fun incident
looks like a basement - water level outside the window is about 6ft above the floor –– when the door gives way you can see the water level in the room or stair well outside the window drop as the room floods.