Once upon a time there was a painting of a caterpillar. It looked a lot like the caterpillar from The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It had a green body, red head, yellow and green eyes, and purple antennae. Then the artist said that they didn’t touch the paper with any paintbrushes or their hands. What? How did the paint get on there?!?
Read on to learn more about the painted caterpillar, a teacher on the lift, violet discoveries, a very clever mama and lining up animals.
How did the paint get on the paper?
By making a print! Ms Kristin made the print board many years ago. By painting the foam pieces, we have something to press the paper on.








How did Ms Kristin get the wheels downstairs?

In the lift! She went outside to the outside closet, waved at the children inside and then brought in wheels for us to use.
There was incredible natural teamwork in using these riding toys.
What did we call purple things today?
Violet!


This also means that just like an orange is orange, the violets we made are violet!

What did Jackson’s mama buy us for snack today?
Violet grape Powerade, Velveeta mac and cheese and vanilla cookies. Jackson was very clear to make sure we knew his mama went to the store and was smart to find all the V things.


Thank you, Jackson and your clever mama! We tagged on to our Circle Time conversation that we weren’t just a little grateful, we were VERY grateful.

Was there an animal for every letter of the alphabet?
Yes…and some letters had more than one animal! Great team work again!
We hope you have a VERY happy day!

