1. they were intrigued, their parents wanted them to stay away making the children want to go
2. Dill dared Jem to slap the house
The children were fascinated with the Radley house because the rumors surrounding it made it seem mysterious and scary. The first dare they made concerning the house was to get Boo Radley, who was rumored to be a recluse and possibly dangerous, to come out of his house.
Children probably take interest in writing their name first because they are fascinated with learning about themselves.
Chemistry.
I believe that was in Pennsylvania.
Tic-Tac Toe
because he was very beautiful
He was five years old. His father's compass is what first fascinated him. Magnetism is what fascinated him, though he didn't know it. I suggest checking your question before submitting it.
The first school was in Boston, Mass in 1635 and the first laws concerning schools also began in Mass.
Teaching children about buying things with checks is not developmentally appropriate for preschool children. They need to learn about buying things with money and develop writing skills first.
The mysterious Boo Radley and the mystery of the Radley home fascinated Scout and Jem. First she found Boo's nest that held all kinds of goodies, seemingly left there for them. They invented games such as imagining who the real Boo Radley was. The mystery intensifies even more after Scout landed in the Radley yard one day while riding inside a tire and swore she heard Boo laughing at her from inside the house.
The first graders were fascinated by the physical change from the seeds they planted as the plants grew.
At first they think he's very strange but they are all fascinated by him and soon grow to love him.
The First Sunday of each June is "Godparents Day". In asking God's Church for Faith for the newly baptized, Godparents freely take on responsibility to help their godchild on the road of Christian Life; yet, the majority of Godparents fail to have any significant communication concerning spritual matters with their God children. "Godparents Day" is a wonderful way for a Parish to gently remind and encourage Godparents to communicate with their God children and for God Children to communicate with their Godparents concerning spiritual matters. http://www.parishprojects.com/godparents.asp