A preface first.

We have this book from the library. The girls have loved Tom reading it to them. (It's written in comic book style so I don't really enjoy reading it.) It is about a boy who wants a 'cool' school picture, but his mom makes him get a normal haircut instead of one with pink spikes like he wants. Because he is so disappointed with his haircut the barber gives him a bag of slurpy fun pops. Billy discovers they turn your teeth whatever color the pop is. He takes them to school and shares them with his friends right before the picture so all of the kids in the picture have brightly colored teeth.
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When I told Tessa that she had the lesson for FHE last night she knew exactly what she was going to do. She wanted to tell us everything Sister Hunsaker taught her about baptism the day before. She wrote everyone a letter, each with a fact about baptism that she learned. She put them in envelopes and for her lesson she had everyone open them and share. (As a note, because Tess couldn't see for so long, her fine motor skills are severely lacking for a 4 year old--Greta colored better than she did. We have been working intensely on that and the improvements she's made in the last two months are impressive.)




(The brown is the goggles, the pink is crossing out the goggles showing you can't wear them.)


Notice the fold marks on the paper--she is very independent and knows what she wants!
She also told us how she did a demonstration for her Primary class about how you get baptized. I'm sure that was enlightening and effective!! It was one FHE where everyone was engaged and entertained!!
1 comment:
Too adorable! I taught that same lesson to Hope's class last Sunday so I felt that 4-year-old connection goin' on with Tessa's baptismal insights!
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