more thrifted wooden pieces. first was painting them with glue (it looked like icing!) with any brush you choose. then rolling them in tiny snips of white paper. then letting them dry. then having to get them off the paper that they dried on. if hitting doesn’t work, then use a paintbrush to get itContinue reading “w is for wooden snowpeople”
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g is for glue top nose OR s is for snow person
i’ve always looked at glue tops and thought they should be used for something. why not a carrot nose? here’s what to do: read snowballs by lois ehlert notice all the things used for facial features talk about how a snowflake has poky edges shred white paper paint the back of a paper plate withContinue reading “g is for glue top nose OR s is for snow person”
s is for smile?
i burst out laughing when i saw this photo. i must have forgotten to say, “smile.” nevertheless, these are the kids who wore their show and tell…a white thing!
n is for new year
inspired by amanda dade’s new years parade, a spontaneous game we played was so much fun. everyone is on the ground pretending to be asleep. using our judy clock, we started at 1:00 and moved it around and around calling out the “o’clocks” as we did. then when we get to 12 o’clock we jumpContinue reading “n is for new year”
s is for story time
i love when a group of children is engaged…seeing how their expressions change with the story.
