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Flakeshake: An Online Game for Polar Bear Fans

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 09. 7.07
Travel & Nature

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It's about closing time here on the East Coast, so with mere minutes counting off to the start of the weekend, here's a simple and kid-friendly online game for you to goof off to. In Flakeshake, you help a polar bear refreeze his melting environment by blowing bubbles that magically turn water droplets into snowflakes.

Okay, so blowing spit bubbles with your keyboard isn't going to stop global warming, but you could still use this game to jump-start a conversation with your chilluns about climate change and why it's melting the ice in the first place. So play this game now while your boss isn't looking. You know, for the children. ::Flakeshake

See also: ::Polar Bears on Thin Ice

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