Clark County kids learned Tuesday that tin foil, a clear plastic bag and a cardboard box are all it takes to create a solar oven during a survival-themed summer camp.
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Source: The Columbian
‘Kids can feel more empowered’: Children learn survival skills at Gardner School’s Into the Wild Camp
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