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My Superpower
This entry was posted in Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, self esteem and tagged Superpower, Teaching children. Bookmark the permalink.
You got me there!
I Love it!!!
You are Very Deserving of Owning that Superpower.
Bravo!!!! Bravo!!!!
Thanks, Ren! π
OMG…that is the most wonderful, exciting thing to do for kids and adults alike. It gives them self-confidence in all things. You are brilliant and most of all, so loving to and for your students. π
Yes! I love this shirt because it empowers the reader of the shirt. Pretty awesome. Thank you, Karen!
Jennie, so cool. Yes. it does empower the reader and really makes them think about it, in a very good way. Karen π
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Reblogged this on K. D. Dowdall and commented:
So, What is your super power?
Thank you!
Jennie, I reblogged this and that portray of the Superpower illustration, says it all.
A misspelling – I meant portrait. I am a bit tired today. Sorry. π
I do this all the time when Iβm tired. π
Thank you! I do think the illustration says it all.
A major power you have, Jennie. I never give up. That’s my superpower.
Yes. YES! Never give up. Thatβs the best superpower. Way to go, John!
I can make people laugh – even if they are in a bad mood. Except if they are armed.
YES! That is your superpower, John. You are the best. I nominated you for the most humorous blog for the Bloggers Bash. Thatβs because you are Superman at making people laugh. Really. Thank you!
Bless you.
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I got, and am getting mine ready for you. π You’re awesome! I really wish I was in your area/district whatever so #1 Grandson could have had you for his Pre-K teacher.
Thank you, Deborah. That is so nice!
Reblogged this on Philosophical Talks and commented:
Superpower – To Inspire
Thank you!
You are welcome. π
Jennie, This is wonderful, and yours is indeed a superpower! Mine is getting people to ask questions.
I love that, Charles. Yes, that is your superpower. Thank you!
Reblogged this on charles french words reading and writing and commented:
Here is a wonderful post from Jennie, asking what is your superpower?
Thank you, Charles!
That shirt is certain to bring a smile to anyone who reads it. I think you have the best superpower of them all. Maybe the most important of them all. Still smiling. π
Thank you, Marlene. I’m still smiling, too!
The BEST superpower to have Jennie!
Absolutely!
‘Super-Jennie’ indeed!
Best wishes, Pete.
Thank you, Pete. I believe your superpower is making people think. Best to you.
Most kind! π
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You can’t get a better super power than that!
I think you’re right!
Reblogged this on Opher's World and commented:
This is the only superpower that changes the world!!!
Thank you, Opher!
You are a super hero, Jennie!
Thanks, Dan. π
this is so ***you***!
Thanks, Laura. I think it is! π
Brilliant, Jennie.
Thank you, Robbie.
Love it!
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Well judging from the recent nationwide teacher walkouts…You not only teach, but you also lead. Look at that: TWO super powers!
I never thought of that, KC. Supercool! Thank you. π
What an important and fun superpower to have – in equal portions. π
Thank you, Norah. π
And what a superpower to have! I admire teachers so much, I still get nervous around them when I drop my daughter off at school. *eek*
Thank you, Lisa. π
This is a cute design and meaningful message, Jennie. π
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Most certainly is your superpower. β€
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Awesome! π
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