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		<title>BBC &#8211; Science &amp; Nature &#8211; Sea Life Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another extremely cool BBC site. This one is strictly about sea life. All sorts of things to do. I&#8217;ll warn you that matching the young critters with their parents is tough. I had trouble doing that in Tank Turmoil. And Friend of Foe didn&#8217;t work out too well for me at first. Matching up which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another extremely cool BBC site.  This one is strictly about sea life.  All sorts of things to do.  I&#8217;ll warn you that matching the young critters with their parents is tough.  I had trouble doing that in Tank Turmoil.  And Friend of Foe didn&#8217;t work out too well for me at first.  Matching up which two organisms would be happy as &#8220;roommates&#8221; was a little difficult for me.  But then, I was trying to do it with a two year old running around me, too!<br />
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/blueplanet/games.shtml" target="resource">BBC &#8211; Science &#038; Nature &#8211; Sea Life Games</a></p>
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