Ask Norman T Goldfish: What's Your Favorite Book?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! Norman and his human love stories. What do you think his favorite books are? To read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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Say kids: What’s one thing all of Norman’s favorite books have in common? That’s right! They are all about fish! Can you think of some other fishy books Norman would enjoy?
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman T Goldfish: What's a Rombus?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! We know goldfish go to school—rather they swim in schools. But, do they study geometry? Do you know what a rombus is? Scroll down to see Norman’s answer…
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Say kids: While “rombus” reads correctly, it’s really spelled “rhombus” (you probably knew that already, but Norman didn’t.) Here’s more from mathsisfun.com
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman T Goldfish: What's Your Favorite Food?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! What are your favorite foods? Have you ever tasted fish food? Do you think you’d like to eat the same things Norman eats? To read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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Say kids: Did you know that goldfish do have teeth, but they are in their throats? And that goldfish will eat and eat and eat without every having full tummies—because they don’t have stomachs at all! WANT TO KNOW MORE?
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman: How Slow Can You Swim?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! If you’re read his stories, you know Norman can swim so fast he leaps clear out of his fishbowl. That’s fast! But, how slow do you think he can swim? Scroll down to see Norman’s answer…
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Say kids: What about backwards? And upside down? Yes, Norman! Yes, Norman! But not very well. WANT TO KNOW MORE?
Norman is a happy goldfish! He has a new fishbowl and 2 friends: Diver and Not (that’s what Dylan named the black fantail).
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman: Do You Punch?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! Sachio and Jessup, friends from The Little School, asked the same question (friends do that sometimes, don’t they!):
What do you think Norman has to say about punching? What do you think about punching? To read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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Say kids: Have you ever tasted Goldfish Punch? We found a tasty recipe by the “Lady Behind the Curtain” website. WANT TO GIVE IT A TRY?
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman: Do You Know Geometry?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! What do you think? Do you know geometry? He knows how many laps around his fishbowl, and how many laps up and down. Does that count? To read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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Say kids: Below is a snap of Norman’s new fishbowl. If I tell you it’s perfectly round, the radius is 6 inches and the height is twice that much, can you figure out how much water it can hold? WANT TO GIVE IT A TRY?
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman: Do You Make Mistakes?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! What do you think? Does our finny friend make mistakes?
Ready to read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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While Legos don’t make good fish food, they sure make good goldfish. Check out this Lego goldfish created by Gonkius: (We found it, with directions on the brickblogger.com.) WANT TO GIVE IT A TRY?
Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish—about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!
Ask Norman: Do Fish Fly?
Norman T. Goldfish answers letters from readers. Click on the link to read his reply.
Hey Kids! What do you think? We know Norman T. Goldfish does lots of tricks—Circles, Bubbles, Flips! But, do you think our finny friend, Norman, can fly? What about other fish?
Ready to read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .
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Amor’s question set us wondering so we looked up more about flying fish. There are actually about 65 species of fish that can fly—glide really. Most are about 7-8 inches long. Here’s more about flying fish from Animals Network