Our Thursday “Blue Day” Class was back together again! The play was delightful and we got a lot of things done today…all in honor of D Week, the color orange and October.








Here are 5 questions you can ask your child and then read on to find my perspective and photos!
1. Why did the cat poop in the sandbox?
2. How did Ms Kristin get apple juice on her arm?
3. How did we make a pumpkin patch in the room?
4. What color dinosaur prints did you make?
5. What do you like to do in the Family Corner?
Read more: Cat poop in a sandbox, apple juice on an arm and two babies born: THURSDAY D WEEK1. Why did the cat poop in the sandbox?
Because the people forgot to put the lid on the box!

This is our “In the Dark” picture…also take note of the grasshopper, the bats, the mouse and the various piles of poop. Find out why there aren’t any people in the picture and why the porch light is off.
2. How did Ms Kristin get apple juice on her arm?
From using Heath’s apple cutter! The apples were so juicy that juice flew every time.

Along with the delicious apples, we had caramel dip, Doritos and Dove chocolates. It was a very fun and cozy snack time. Thank you, Heath!




3. How did we make a pumpkin patch in the room?
By putting all our finished pumpkins on the yellow rug.

Next week we will have a real pumpkin in the classroom!




4. What color dinosaur prints did you make?
Options: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown and black.




We’re on our fourth week of Journal Work and it’s fun to find the children looking back at their previous work.




5. What do you like to do in the Family Corner?
Options: go in the loft, use pretend computers and phones, cook pretend food, dress and undress baby dolls, pretend to be a parent, sit on the couch, have a restaurant, read books, etc.










Today we had a couple of friends have babies, a castle open for visitors, tea makers for the people having babies, a peacock rescuer, a grandpa in charge of distributing computers and phones. Also incorporated was the Nature Corner as the house’s backyard, the library with a bakery in the neighborhood and the boat as the transportation for a trip to California and back. So fun to be around!
