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Several of the children had begun playing with the train tracks and trucks, they were working on their own ideas, with no discussion of plans or ideas between them. Suddenly Jonah cried out “There’s danger!” What?
Several of the children had begun playing with the train tracks and trucks, they were working on their own ideas, with no discussion of plans or ideas between them. Suddenly Jonah cried out “There’s danger!” What?
Travers choses a dump truck to haul wood blocks. I’m building a garage. Travers carefully balances various size blocks and moves his vehicle slowly across the rug. Wes, observing Traver’s plan, finds a dump truck to haul more
Lately, Little Batwing has had some struggles with her behavior… Ada Little Batwing’s been jumping on my head, being SO MEAN, and eating candy before dinner! Margot Well, sometimes teenagers don’t do good decisions. Ada Like eating candy
Food was being prepared for Little Batwing and her animal friends. Quinn invited Margot to help him….’I’m collecting honey, you can help. It has to be yellow, it has to be square and it has to
Ada Little Batwing is sleeping right now. We’re making a new playroom for her! But she can’t see it yet, she can’t even peek! No peeking Batwing! No no no! After some squeaking
LIttle Batwing is a favorite toy at Extended Day and has enjoyed some wonderful birthday treats this past week, “Little Batwing has a birthday everyday”. Here are some images of the children at work at Little
One day, during clean-up time Sam decides to use his six-wheeler to deliver blocks to the shelf. Through quiet concentration, Sam works on balancing the blocks and moving the truck toward the shelf. Although there are
After lunch on Friday we decided to head to the museum to check out the new Lab and, as it was a sunny day, the camera obscura. As we climbed the stairs we turned into the
We went for a walk on a warm autumn afternoon, to explore deCordova. Maddie expressed that she would like to climb the hill first. With determination and spirit the girls climbed the hill, paused at the
Jane and Maddy decided they needed a map and set about creating one. It goes from that house to our house…and where we are. This is our house, the purple one, that’s for our neighbors. Brown
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