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Norman Technology Center helps children develop skills The Oklahoman
NORMAN — Layne Claggett was excited to show off the new trick he'd learned at camp. The budding magician placed two red foam balls in his palm and closed his fingers around them. With a few special words and a wave of the hand, he opened his fist to reveal only one ball left. The other had disappeared. 'Pretty cool, huh?' he said. Layne, 11, of Norman, is working on his magic skills during ...
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