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Category Archives: Inspiration
Gems at the Eric Carle Museum
Eric Carle Every visit to the Eric Carle Museum is a wonder, because I always discover something new. I know what the current exhibits are and I plan my visit…but something ‘else’ happens along the way. This visit was about … Continue reading
Posted in art, Book Review, children's books, Eric Carle, Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, museums, Nature, picture books, Teaching young children, The Arts, wonder
Tagged Environmental art, Eric Carle, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Forbidden art, Large Blue Horses by Franz Marc, Nazi Germany
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“This Land is Your Land”
In light of Veterans Day and how our country needs to come together, I am reposting an old post on patriotism and singing, specifically Woody Guthrie’s song “This Land is Your Land.” Thank you to Don Ostertag who said I … Continue reading
Veterans Day
Freedom is not free. Veterans are heroes. Today is the day to say ‘thank you’. At school we thanked a retired Air Force Master Sergeant. He talked with the children. They were in awe. They hugged him. They sang “God … Continue reading
Posted in America, American flag, Giving thanks, Inspiration, military, patriotism, preschool, Teaching young children
Tagged American flag, heroes, Thanking a veteran, Veterans' Day
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Play + Nature and “The Giving Tree”
When play occurs outdoors in natural elements, it draws children in. It whispers, “Come and play, I have everything to give you.” The leaves were bursting with color. Ladybugs were everywhere. Sticks and rocks are great for building. The playground … Continue reading
Posted in children's books, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, Nature, Play, preschool, reading aloud, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged Children and play, Nature, Play, Seasons, The Giving Tree
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Halloween At School
~Happy Halloween~ Today at school was a Day in the Dark. Children wore pajamas. Gloria did, too. We played with glow sticks and black playdoh on tin foil. We built with MagnaTiles creating structures that housed light. We painted with … Continue reading
Posted in Giving, Gloria, Halloween, Imagination, Inspiration, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged A Day in the Dark, Gloria, Halloween at school
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Gloria and the President
After watching the President speak to the nation and Hubby’s lightbulb question, here is what I sent to families tonight: Hi Families, My husband and I watched the President address the nation tonight. The speech was full of passion for … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Inspiration, Love
Tagged Acceptance and Diversity, Gloria, The President's address to the nation.
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A Magical Evening at School
As the sky darkened, families enjoyed a pizza dinner on the playground. It was the first time everyone was together. Families brought pumpkins and went to work carving them into jack-o-lanterns. We set all the jack-o-lanterns along the stone wall. … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween, Imagination, Inspiration, jack-o-lanterns, music, Singing, wonder, young children
Tagged Halloween at school, jack-o-lanterns, Magic at school, pumpkins
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Gloria’s Debut, and a Letter to Parents
I’m always a bit nervous with excitement when Gloria makes her ‘debut’ in the classroom. I know the children will welcome her because every year she is loved from Day One. Today was no exception. Frankly, it was wonderful. She … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Early Education, Gloria, Inspiration, School, Teaching young children
Tagged Acceptance, Diversity, Gloria
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The Road Out of Hate
Hate is the ugliest and most debilitating feeling. I know, and I have come a long way. Growing up in the south in America in the 50’s and 60’s, there was hate. The wall of segregation made sure that hate … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Expressing words and feelings, Gloria, Inspiration
Tagged Gloria, Hate, Mr. Rogers, The road out of hate
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The Story of Art – My Journey With Juliet
I write this journey backwards in time, as it tells a better story. Juliet, fourteen years later. Juliet noticed everything. She loved to draw, and her pictures were detailed and beautiful. Little did I know she had paid attention to … Continue reading
Posted in art, Inspiration, museums, Peace, quilting, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged art, Connecting with former students, Peace Quilt, Starry Night
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