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I think there’s something missing here Vivian?
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This was just a post that included the link to the YouTube video of a google+ hangout I did with another educator and author. She read a Halloween story and I did a Halloween craft and talked about how picture books can help kids express their feelings. Sorry if it didn’t open correctly for you. 🙂 I plan to do a series of YouTube videos for parents and kids. 🙂 My google+ address is +Vivian Kirkfield.
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Oops! I didn’t get that at all… :-p
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I watched you and your friend on youtube, Vivian, and I loved the surprise conclusion to the “cotton bale” story. Your activity with the paper plate–smiling on one side, frowning on the other–is a wonderful way for children to express their feelings through the smiles or frowns on their creation. Excellent activity!
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Thanks so much, Marylin! The story was supposed to be 5 minutes…but turned out to be 10. 😦 I plan to do a series on Google+ Hangouts that create YouTube videos…I want to make a series for parents and kids using picture books and crafts/cooking activities.
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That looks like a very cute book! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for stopping by, Barbara…by the way…your book has been mailed!!!!
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