tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9098150325979200760.post7595286497493559980..comments2023-08-08T16:03:27.941-07:00Comments on NURSE MABEL AND HER AMAZING FLEAS!: Historical Accuracy Bites the DustJenny Woolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16881781466502273314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9098150325979200760.post-35120317276707722672014-02-19T02:48:17.400-08:002014-02-19T02:48:17.400-08:00Chuckling at the baffled silence. I can JUST remem...Chuckling at the baffled silence. I can JUST remember a doctor friend of my parents with one of the first mobile phones - it came in a briefcase and I was about 4 years old and in absolute FITS of excitement that we could call my mother on the landline (which answered in the hall) and tell her I was in the back lounge and /speaking on a phone!!!/ <br /><br />On a more sensible note...I recently did a similar sort of project at the museum with a local school group, getting them to write 'story labels' for the objects in the cases. Pretty much all of them featured Lady Gaga, Peppa Pig and a curious obsession with sandwiches... My personal favourite ended "But mighty Thor was not hungry, so he had a ham sandwich instead." :)Becca McCallumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09339982441409936532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9098150325979200760.post-19006721551974797802014-02-17T04:36:03.640-08:002014-02-17T04:36:03.640-08:00Even if it's not totally historically accurate...Even if it's not totally historically accurate, i'm sure they learned a great deal about that time and era, and they will continue to explore how different things were in the past. You've opened their minds to it, they are not going to forget.messymimihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10649529601786689712noreply@blogger.com