Comment by Paul Hardt on December 30, 2007 at 3:33pm
What a tremendeous effort! Tell your students that my students [5th grade] saw their bats animation video. We consensused that it was entertaining, educational and fun. Since we produce a show per week, they wanted me to express to you how much work needed to be done to create this. Well done.
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