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Where’s the Fun in That?

Dan Thomas

Where’s the Fun in That? is a newsletter for educators who want to bring play, creativity, and critical thinking back into learning. Get LEGO build ideas, PBL strategies, and fun, practical tips for real classrooms—sent right to your inbox.

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