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The Fueling Station

Some children find the parking spots another group had made the day before. They negotiate where everyone will park, and decide they need to add another stall.    Suddenly one friend stops, saying, “Uh oh, I think I ran out of fuel.” His friend asks, “What kind of fuel do you need?” “I need green fuel with leaves and rocks.” “Here you go!”  
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Carrot Seed Preschool’s Favourite Books!

A ABC By Dr.Seuss A Bumblebee Sweater By Betty Waterton A Train to Timbuctoo By Margaret Wise Brown A Visitor for Bear By Bonny Becker B Bear about town By Stella Blackstone Bear Feels Sick By Karma Wilson Builder Goose By Boni Ashburn C Charlie Cooks Favourite Book By Julia Donaldson Curious George By Margaret & HA Rey Corduroy By Don Freeman D Dandelion
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The Movement of Sand and Stones

The movement of sand and stones….digging, filling, pushing, emptying and moving – the wonder of it all!                  


Spring Showers

“Ploomp go the first fat raindrops…” “Each little drop digs a dark little hole and the smell of wet dust tickles my nose.” “On the old tin roof of the garden shed the drops all try to talk at once…Ping Ping PingaDing…“ “…and they chuckle together as they run down the drain.” “Tomorrow I may find all the rain gone, with only a sparkle
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Cozy in the Tree!


Goop!

The Goop that Drew brought it has been such a hit! Here is the long awaited recipe! 1 Bottle of 5 oz Glue (this was with clear but you can also use white) Add 1 cup of water and mix until you have a nice fluid consistency Now add liquid starch 1 tablespoon at a time mixing until you reach a nice jelly At
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And a Swinging We Will Go

At Carrot Seed children enjoy swinging on their own, having a friend give them a push, or piling two, three or four children onto one swing for a ride!    


The Paintings

                                                                   


The Age Survey

Two days ago, a couple of children started walking around with clipboards and asking everyone how old they are. Today a larger group formed and started making the rounds. “How old are you?”  “I’m four.”    “I don’t know how to draw a four.”  “It looks like this, see?” “I can’t do that.”  “I’ll do it for you.”                        “See? This is how you do it!”
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A Pair of Painters

P needs a lot paint today! Another friend comes to paint. E says, “I need to paint too!” P offers the teddy bear and two paint pots.    Painting takes a momentary backseat when two girls come with a survey. They are asking everyone in the group how old they are.    Both girls return to painting, chatting, and observing each other.    E
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