Five little quilts with patches galore,

one covered ___ and then there were four.

Four little quilts as happy as can be,

one covered ___ and then there were three.

Three little quilts with patches red and blue,

one covered ___ and then there were two.

Two little quilts hanging in the sun,

one covered ___ and then there was one.

One little quilt all alone,

it covered ___ and then there were none.

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We the people of the United States in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquilty, provice for the common defense, promote general welfare, and secure the the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the United Stastes of America.

We are practicing this every day. 

Don’t forget to wear red, white, and blue on Friday, Nov. 13th.

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Tarsal, tibia, fibula, patella

Femur, pelvis, ribs, sternum

Carpal, ulna, radius, humerus

Kiss your cranium

Dr. Jean’s Macarena Bones

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Thanks so much for your attendance.  I enjoyed talking with you, and I hope that you learned more about your child.  I look forward to their growth this nine weeks.

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Pumpkin Patch on Wednesday. Dress warmly. It may be cool, and we will be outside. Don’t forget your money.

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Try something new with cereal.  Help your child write with the cereal.  Make the letters:  C, F, H, M, and T.  Creat a circle, a square, and even sort the cereal according to shape or color.  This is great for eye/hand coordination as well as building cognitive skills.

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Grandparent’s Day was a great success.  We had lots of visitors; the kids were phenomenal.  They showed their grandparents what they had learned, and they gave them their gifts.  Thank you for supporting such a fun day.

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