![]() In Family, Food, Happiness, Life, NaBloPoMo, Parenthood, Photography, Things, Writing ![]() Dr seuss lunch box notes series#Also, we are still working our way through the entire “Little House on the Prairie” series and well, it’s just fun to sign some notes that way! ***The Things don’t call me “Ma”, but I called my Ma, “Ma”, when I was little. Make sure the kiddo is yours or you might totally freak the kid and his/her parent/guardian out! That’s *reading* when you are not yet a reader in the traditional sense. *Don’t believe me about the environmental print? Try this experiment with a teeny kiddo** who is not yet reading in the traditional sense: Show them a favourite item (National Brand cookies or the cover of a familiar book, for example.) with writing or a logo on it and see if they recognize it. Why not leave me a note in the comments! *wink* When is the last time you wrote a letter or a note on actual paper for someone else to read?ĭo you value the skill of cursive writing? Other times it’s a reminder, cleverly disguised in witty prose.ĭo you leave notes in your children’s (or partner’s) lunch boxes? Sometimes it’s a hint about a special after school activity. You remember those days, right? We all have them. ![]() A speedily scrawled smiley face on a paper napkin can make a kid’s day – especially a day that is in dire need of levity. A little heart shaped slip of paper speaks volumes. ![]() They don’t need all the rules memorized before they put theory into practice. Long before they were the avid readers they are now, I would print simple messages of love and encouragement on sticky notes. For as long as I have been making school lunches, I have been leaving little notes in the Things’ lunch boxes. ![]()
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