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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) 

What's the weather like out there?

It varies.

Do you really keep live ants, butterflies, frogs, etc. there in your store?

No, we don't.  We aren't set up for that, nor would we have the time to keep all the little critters warm and fed.  There is a coupon included when you order anything that would be called "live material".  You'll send the coupon into the supplier and they will ship your pets out to you.  There is usually a very reasonable shipping charge involved.

Is the term "Lap Book" really copyrighted?...and what does that mean?

Yes, "Lap Book" is copyrighted because Tammy and Cyndy wrote a book specifically on that topic.  Like with any book, copyrights come into play simply to protect the work that was done to bring that book into existence.  Please feel free to read our copyright/trademark statement.  We've had a lot of questions on why we copyrighted and trademarked the term.  Hopefully, this document will help answer some of those questions.

I'm having trouble getting my 104 Lap Book Ideas CD to run properly.

We have had a few problems (mostly with XP machines) where when you click on the program icon, the program appears to not function at all.  Nothing happens.  We have devised a fix that has worked on the 3 machines where this problem has appeared.  You can download the fix here, follow the directions and see if that does the trick.

Do the dissection specimens need to be refrigerated?

It isn't absolutely necessary to refrigerate them.  However, it doesn't hurt them any either (and besides, there's nothing quite like an ice cold, clammy dissection specimen to liven up your anatomy class!!).  If you are going to put them in the fridge, just remember to put them in a double Zip Lock bag to keep any stray odors out of your food.

 

 

 

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