The Joy Dare continues. Learn more here.
March Joy Dare Prompts:
3 gifts in the kitchen
3 gifts loud
3 gifts carved
3 gifts read
MY LIST CONTINUED
231. Pink roses and lilies for The Girl's birthday (all girls should get flowers on their birthdays!)
232. Homemade granola - something I make that's always appreciated by the family
233. Wobenzym N for when my lower back is killing me
234. The Boy's loud monkey screech
235. The Girl's cabin fever showing in screeches when she's in a big room where she can run around
236. Music played loud the way The Girl likes best
237. The loud Boy whenever he wants anything
238. A handmade carved beaver letter opener
239. Decorative shelves from my Uncle Bob
240. Homemade Kombucha and apple juice from Costco for when the gallstone pain looms
241. A thank-you note from the Nielsen's that created even more value in a project that was already so therapeutic for me
242. An old thank you note from Cheryl when she was going through her cancer treatment
243. A thank you note from the former Keewaydin principal after my story on the addition was printed in the Messenger
13 March 2014
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This is a lovely collection of winter-themed preschool reading ideas that can make learning more fun and seasonal for young children. Alongside such stories, sap books also help build early literacy and language foundations effectively.
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