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    What do you guys think of this? Is the poem the best one to attach to the snowflake too? I never heard this poem before.
    http://jennwa.blogspot.com/2007/12/p...-and-poem.html



    I actually bought jumbo craft sticks because I was going to glue 3 together to make a snowflake. Then I was going to glue on puzzle pieces. I am just searching right now to see if I should do something else or not. The puzzle pieces I have are completely blank, it is one of those "make your own" puzzles that you must color or draw or write on and it's already pre-cut into however many pieces.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Abigail View Post
    What do you guys think of this? Is the poem the best one to attach to the snowflake too? I never heard this poem before.
    http://jennwa.blogspot.com/2007/12/p...-and-poem.html



    I actually bought jumbo craft sticks because I was going to glue 3 together to make a snowflake. Then I was going to glue on puzzle pieces. I am just searching right now to see if I should do something else or not. The puzzle pieces I have are completely blank, it is one of those "make your own" puzzles that you must color or draw or write on and it's already pre-cut into however many pieces.
    The poem is ok depending on the views of your families. I don't incorporate any religious anything in my daycare. I don't feel that's my place. It's the children's parents' role to introduce/teach what they want to. So, that's not a poem I'd use but for lots of other providers it wouldn't be a problem. It's a nice poem for those who incorporate religion in their care.

    I love the craft idea, though, and have bookmarked it
    Doing what I love and loving what I do.

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    • #3
      Very Cute idea! The poem seems just fine. Never heard the poem before, either.

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      • #4
        I don't mind the poem and do have children's bibles here we read. I don't "teach" it, but it's available. Anyways, I'm trying to find a cute poem too attach to a snow flake. Also trying to find a cute poem to attach to a cinnamon applesauce ornament.....smell good! Made a sample tonight and they should be dry in two days.

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        • #5
          Snowflake Poems:

          Every friend (child) is like a snowflake, unique in beauty and design. Each sparkles in a different way—some are playful, some refined. But, unlike fragile snowflakes that fade when the sun appears, friends (children) grow even more beautiful with every passing year.

          Snowflakes~
          Every one is Unique
          None are the Same
          Falling from the heavens above
          Twirling, dancing, frolicking in the cold air
          So soft and white.

          snow flake snow flake flying through the air, little fairy frosting flying everywhere, lite upon a tiny bush, light upon a tree–—

          The Snowflake Prayer Thank You, God, For the gift of winter. For the cold frosty snow And shimmering icicles, For frozen lakes and rivers, And most of all for snowflakes, Ever so beautiful, so special, So one of a kind. Let them remind me that I am like that in Your eyes… So beautiful, so special, So one of a kind. Thank You, God for snowflakes, Thank You God, for me.
          Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.

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          • #6
            Ornament Poems:

            Put these precious ornaments
            Upon our family Christmas tree.
            Each Christmas put them away
            To keep them all safe for me!
            I'll want them one day
            For MY own family tree.
            When I am all grown up
            For my children to see!


            Something spicy and pretty too
            For the holiday season
            To say I love you.
            Hang me in the kitchen
            Or maybe on the tree.
            And every time you get a "whiff"
            I hope you'll think of me!
            Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GretasLittleFriends View Post
              Ornament Poems:

              Put these precious ornaments
              Upon our family Christmas tree.
              Each Christmas put them away
              To keep them all safe for me!
              I'll want them one day
              For MY own family tree.
              When I am all grown up
              For my children to see!


              Something spicy and pretty too
              For the holiday season
              To say I love you.
              Hang me in the kitchen
              Or maybe on the tree.
              And every time you get a "whiff"
              I hope you'll think of me!
              "Whiff" makes me think of doing a smelly project. :: Maybe the cinnamon scented ornaments.

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