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The blue Jelly Belly was invented for U.S. President Reagan's inaugural festivities. More than three tones (2.7 MT) of red, white, and blue beans were ordered for the occasion.

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  • Several towers of rock, called hoodoos, stand precariously in Bryce Canyon National Park. The canyons were carved out by erosion but the spire-like formations are the result of sturdy limestone layers protecting the siltstone.

    Erosion

    Wind and Water Created These Hoodoos

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"The world only exists in your eyes—your conception of it. You can make it as big or small as you want to."

—F. Scott Fitzgerald, Author

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    Coloring Pages

    Decorate pictures of animals in their natural habitats—from the icy arctic to a colorful coral reef.

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    Crayons for crabs or markers for monkeys? Print some animal coloring pages and you decide.

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