Maia threaded the rest of her big beads onto a pipe cleaner. I folded the pipe cleaner back onto itself after the first one, in order to hold them on, and she threaded the rest very easily.
She immediately called it her caterpillar. It’s a nice colorful one, isn’t it?


fran said
I am writing on behalf of Jenifer Fox, author of “Your Child’s Strengths,” which builds on the idea of helping your child discover his/her strengths. Strengths energize you; Weakness depletes you. Would you be interested in receiving a complimentary copy of her book and posting a review about it on your blog site? You seem very child-centered, patient, and creative — just the kind of parent that would find this strengths-based approach and philosophy very powerful. Thanks, Fran S., Assistant to Jenifer Fox, President of the Purnell School in Pottersville NJ. purnell.org
fran said
P.S. I would need your mailing address if you were interested.
Cassi said
I like what you did with the beads – adorable!
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