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Today we made rice krispie treats for the holiday party, it was fun to watch the marshmallows melt!  We read The Gingerbread Baby and then we each decorated a paper gingerbread.  The children proceeded to act out the story with their gingerbread people and constructed them homes.


It was Kenadie's idea to have a dance party today.  We then played musical chairs...

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  1. Everett loved the book The Gingerbread Baby and told me all about it!

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