700 gallons of water, wheels out, new old placemats, making water cold and a real puppy: TUESDAY W WEEK

Once upon a time there were 12 children and 2 teachers playing on the playground. At the very top of the hill on the other side of the fence there were two workers from the city. They had a firefighter hose but they weren’t fire fighters. They were using the fire hydrant but there was no fire. What in the world was happening?

Read on to learn more about the workers, when we got the wheels out, our new old placemats, making water cold and a real puppy.


How many gallons of water were the workers getting?

700! That’s the same amount as 700 jugs of milk.

Thank you, workers, for visiting with us while you worked. “I’m going to grow up and do that one day,” said one little friend.


When did we get the wheels out?

When everyone was done with their alphabet project!


What new thing did we use at snack time?

Placemats! While they were new to us today, they are quite old…there was a mama who made them for us when her kids were preschoolers and now they are high schoolers!

Thank you to our birthday friend and Golden Letter friend for setting the table for a wonderful snack. Then they led us outside for Show and Tell and play.


Where did they put the clay pots of water to make them cold?

In the shade.

Before looking at the book, we came up with our own ideas of how to make water cold (ice, snow, fridge, freezer) so the book gave us a surprise.

Our book shows people working with water all over the world. Ms Kristin’s favorite page is the baby getting sips from a spoon.

Who brought their real puppy for Show and Tell?

Max! Luna is an 8 week old puppy who was very sweet. She liked our soccer ball, the grass and being pet.

Thank you, Max and family, for bringing her since she couldn’t stay in the basket all day.

Before they got there, we did Show and Tell with things that were in the basket.


Enjoy more photos and video from our day…

We have a new baby corner and our shopping cart is now a stroller.

Have a wonderful day, friends!

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