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angelscloudapp · 25 days
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sirenofthegreenbanks · 9 months
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took a peek at the old webweaving poem i drafted some rereads ago and its actually pretty good. it catches wkx's state perfectly, from start to finish (of the novel) i dare say. now i only have to figure out the issue with the formatting
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tittyinfinity · 1 year
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Not to sound like an old hag. But man. It does really make me sad that kids today don't know what life without the internet is like.
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sourtomatola · 1 year
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I'm sorry, but nothing repells me faster to use a new device/object/service than hearing step one of set up is "Download the app"
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newtness532 · 1 year
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kinderera · 17 days
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Empowering Childcare Management: Kinderera Software Overview
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helloparent · 5 months
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Preschool Earth Day Activities for Kindergarten
Kindergarten Earth Day Activities for Preschool:
Earth Day presents an excellent opportunity to engage preschoolers in fun and educational activities that promote environmental awareness and appreciation for our planet. In this article, we'll delve into exciting Kindergarten Earth Day Activities for Preschool that combine learning, outdoor adventures, and the convenience of a parent app. These activities not only provide an educational experience but also offer commercial opportunities for preschools, including those offering a parent app. Whether you're looking for a Play School Near Me or planning to celebrate Earth Day, these activities are worth exploring.
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1. Nature Scavenger Hunt
Why not kick off Earth Day with an adventurous nature scavenger hunt? Create a list of items commonly found in your local environment, such as leaves, twigs, rocks, and flowers. Equip each child with a list and a small bag or basket. As they embark on their outdoor adventure, encourage them to collect the items they discover. This engaging activity not only connects children with nature but also opens commercial avenues for preschools looking to organize Earth Day events and charge a participation fee.
2. Plant a Tree
Planting a tree remains a timeless Earth Day activity that imparts valuable lessons about the significance of trees in our ecosystem. Preschools, including those listed as 'nearest preschool to me,' can collaborate with local nurseries to provide saplings for children to plant. Promote this event as a unique Earth Day activity, allowing parents to pay a fee for their child's participation. It's a hands-on approach to instill environmental values while generating income for the preschool.
3. Recycling Art Fair
How about organizing a recycling art fair where preschoolers can unleash their creativity with recyclable materials? Gather items like cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, and old magazines. Encourage children to utilize these materials to craft artwork or sculptures conveying an environmental message. By charging an entry fee for parents and visitors to attend the fair, preschools can create commercial opportunities that support their initiatives.
4. Outdoor Storytime
Take storytime beyond walls and read environmentally themed books under the open sky. Select books that emphasize the significance of Earth Day and environmental conservation. Market this event as a special outdoor storytime session, allowing a small fee for participation. This engaging approach not only fosters learning but also generates revenue for the preschool.
5. Nature Clean-Up
Teach preschoolers about the importance of maintaining a clean environment by organizing a nature clean-up activity. Provide children with gloves and small trash bags, guiding them in cleaning up litter from a designated area. Consider offering this hands-on experience as a commercial Earth Day workshop, with parents paying a fee for their child's participation.
6. Earth Day Crafts
Set up crafting stations where children can craft Earth Day-themed creations using eco-friendly materials. Craft ideas may include crafting paper plate Earths, decorating reusable shopping bags, or constructing bird feeders from recycled materials. These craft sessions can be promoted as Earth Day workshops, allowing parents to enroll their children for a fee.
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Conclusion
Celebrating Earth Day with Kindergarten Earth Day Activities for Preschool offers a holistic educational experience while creating commercial opportunities for preschools. By organizing Earth Day events, workshops, and activities, preschools can generate income while fostering an appreciation for the environment among the next generation. It's a win-win situation that benefits both preschools in India and our planet."
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do you teach preschoolers about Earth Day?
Teaching preschoolers about Earth Day can be done through age-appropriate activities such as reading books about nature, recycling, and conservation, creating Earth-themed crafts, discussing the importance of taking care of the planet, and engaging in simple outdoor activities like planting seeds or cleaning up a local park.
2. What are preschool activities for earth science?
Earth science activities for preschoolers can include exploring rocks and minerals, observing weather patterns, learning about the water cycle through simple experiments, and studying basic astronomy concepts like day and night.
3. What are the objectives of Earth Day for preschoolers?
The objectives of Earth Day for preschoolers typically include fostering an appreciation for nature and the environment, teaching basic concepts of conservation and recycling, and instilling a sense of responsibility towards taking care of the planet.
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cheekblush · 8 months
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I really hope you find friends who love you and appreciate you as you are. Friends who challenge you in a respectful and loving way. If you’re constantly arguing for the sake of arguing…it becomes exhausting. You seem so sweet and fun, I need friends like you tbh ♥️
thank you so much 🥹🫶🏻 i sincerely hope so too but unfortunately it seems nearly impossible to make genuine friends in your 20s 😔 it seems like most people already have their circle of friends and are reluctant at making new ones. or maybe i just suck at making friends bc my track record is horrendous 🙃 sometimes i can't help but think that something is inherently wrong with me & that i'm so unlovable/unlikable that people don't want to be with me but that's my insecurities & self-doubt speaking. and i'd love to be friends with you!! feel free to dm me if you're comfortable with it. but a little heads-up: i'm not the best at replying to messages especially now that i have a full-time job 🙈 wishing you a wonderful weekend and a gentle fall 🍁🥮🫖🍂
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35gofbeansprouts · 8 months
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swa-adhyayan · 1 year
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Swa-Adhyayan being rated amongst the Online Learning Apps for students
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Swa-Adhyayan ranking among best Online Learning Apps for students to provide growth conducive content with animated videos and a wide range of digital resources which are visually appealing for the children. The user friendly interface allows the content to be accessed without any hassle.
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angelscloudapp · 20 days
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breaking my silence we as a fandom (collective) need to have a quick meeting. now look, we love praising fan artists and giving them lots of love which, hey they deserve it cuz they’re amazing and incredible and talented and should be revered but!! i think we need to give an equated amount of love to fanfic writers. these mfs are a) putting their time and effort into A NON PROFIT PIECE OF MEDIA entirely for their and our benefit just because they want to b) going through life threatening situations to get their chapters out c) using their talents to feed our delusions and desires d) making OUR LITTLE DUMB HEADCANONS COME TO LIFE!! THEY MAKE IT HAPPEN!! THEY MAKE IT REAL!! i will literally forever be indebted to fanfic writers bc no matter if their work gets 10000 hits 10 hits or stays in their notes app they STILL!! WROTE IT!! still took the time to carefully craft and mend their masterpiece!! made someone’s day even if it was their own!!! the fact that some of them come up with LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF WORDS OF FIC feels kinda undermined to me??? like mf they DID THAT AND NO ONE ASKED THEM TO? (mean that positively) LIKE THEY JUST DID? not to mention the research and genuine care that goes into some fics I’ve seen. and the fact that some try to make their fics accessible by writing it so anyone who isn’t even in the fandom understands the story?? anyway. fanfic writers all around not just mutuals (tho i love u guys) truly, you’re amazing. kindergarten teacher voice everyone say thank you fanfic writers. <3333333333
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kutuki758 · 2 years
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Developmental Milestones in Preschool Learning for Children - Kutuki
Know How kutuki can help your child in the overall development of their brain and body with a combination of scientific techniques.  To know more, read the complete blog here.
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stonersolana · 2 years
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been up since 6am. there is no god
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pixiesfz · 1 month
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cough syrup s.c x child reader!
apart of sunshine series!
plot: you get sick right before a big game
warning: sickness, appendicitis, vomiting, this is literally my experience when I got my appendix removed (I was 6)
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You hadn't been feeling good since you got home from Kindergarten, your stomach hurt and your head was pounding, you hadn't even felt the need to eat your lunch Steph made you. You had never felt like this before.
You hadn't talked a lot to your friends or on the way home which was weird since you usually told Steph about your whole day and complained about the boys in your class.
You didn't like them.
"Did Jack annoy you today?"
"Hm" you grunted and Steph just nodded and furrowed her brows, you must be tired she thought.
You ran straight to your room when you got home, Calvin following you as you both sat on a bean bag.
Calvin seemed to know you didn't feel good as he licked your arm, sitting on your lap "Hi Calvy" you sniffled as the dog looked up at you.
Usually when you felt sick you told your mum but all she and all your aunties had been talking about for the last week were the 'conti' cup which you didn't know what it meant but you knew it had to do with her soccer career.
Lara used to talk about it sometimes, but she used a different word for it.
So you stayed quiet, a tear running down your eye every so often as you played with toys in your play house.
Steph noticed your quietness at home and got worried "Sunshine?" she called out to you and you quickly rubbed your eye and turned around with a soft smile "mummy?"
"Did someone say something to you at Kindergarten?" you shook your head "nope" you hummed and turned back to your doll house.
Steph sighed before walking over to you and bending down "you okay Sunshine?" she asked and you faltered, nodding your head quickly after.
Steph knew better.
"Sunshine what did I say about lying" she looked at you sternly before you looked down to your feet "to not do it" you mumbled and she nodded "exactly".
She placed her hand on your forehead before her eyes popped open "Sunshine your head is burning, are you sick?"
You nodded "head and tummy hurts"
"Why didn't you tell me? has it been hurting since Kindergarten?" Steph asked, panic setting in
"You have cunti cup tomorrow!"
Stephs eyes grew wider "Con-ti not..." she sighed "that."
Tears started to roll down your face, not bothering to act anymore "hurts" you whined "everything hurts!"
Steph nodded quickly picking you up "What hurts the most Sunshine?" Steph asked and you pointed to the right end of your stomach
Steph nodded, blowing out air.
She never liked seeing you in pain, and you were really in pain.
"Can I touch it?" Steph asked and you wiped away your tears and nodded.
You let Steph lay you down on the couch, Calvin sitting nearby as she lightly laid her hands on your stomach
"wrong side mummy!"
Steph winced "right, sorry Sunshine" she apologized before moving to your right side, a scream leaving your lips when she applied pressure.
"Hurts" you yell and Steph wiped her forehead "I know honey, I know"
Steph stood up, panic thriving within her body, this wasn't just any stomach bug, should she call the hospital?, local doctors?, Mini?
"Your whines grew as you started to struggle to lay still "Mummy!" you cried as she left to grab her phone "Sunshine did you eat today?"
"Wasn't hungry" you grumbled, laying your hand out for Calvin, hoping he could distract you from the pain in your stomach.
Steph was quick, typing your symptoms into an app she had downloaded since she got you and winced when she saw the answer she begged it wouldn't be.
appendicitis.
Quickly she ran to your room, grabbing more comfortable clothes and a water bottle, running inside the house, lastly grabbing Calvin and putting him outside before grabbing you which you screamed at.
"Where we going?" You asked as tears rolled down your cheeks "We're seeing the doctor" (hospital, but she didn't want to freak you out) she replied and you clung onto her before she reached the car and sat you down in your seat.
She looked up to your tear covered face as she did the buckle "You will be okay Sunshine" she told you, wiping your cheeks before closing the door and running to the drivers seat.
Your whines didn't stop on the way and Steph almost started crying herself, her blood pressure dropping whenever your cries grew louder.
"I called the doctor and we get to go straight in Sunshine" she told you, her voice croaky.
You had become silent now and Steph didn't know if that was better or worse as she parked the car, running out to grab you and go to the front desk.
You had taken yourself out of reality, almost getting used to the pain as you looked around.
Must be a new doctors, you thought as Steph discussed with the lady on the chair before you were placed on an uncomfortable bed and taken to a white and blue room, some painted fishes on the side as well.
Tonight had been a long night.
A man came in with a metal circle thingy as he discussed with Steph, trying to talk to you but you were too scared.
You hadn't made a sound at all until he placed his circle on your stomach, a scream leaving your mouth as he pursed his lips and nodded.
"It's good you came now, before it burst" he informed your mum but you widened your eyes "what?" you ask
burst.
What did that mean.
Steph held your hand, squeezing it tight as the man left again, telling you he would be back quickly
"Sunshine?" Steph called for you as you turned your head, tears falling down "mummy?" you questioned, your voice breaking Steph's heart
"You're going to have a little surgery-" "Lara used to have surgeries!" You tried to get up as you yelled but Steph stopped you, you turned to her again seeing that she also had tears running down her face.
"It's not scary, trust me I've done his before, hey even Calvin's done this before" she said and you relaxed
If Calvin can do it so could you, if Lara did them, so could you.
The doctor came back in, some nurses behind him as they grabbed your bed again, wheeling to another room where the man held a plastic mask.
"Do you like chocolate y/n"?"
You nodded and Steph smiled "chocolates your favourite isn't it Sunshine" You smiled "I like chocolate Ice-cream" you said and the doctor and nurses smiled "this is just like chocolate the man said before passing Steph the mask.
"You trust me Sunshine?" she ask and you nodded, the woman putting the mask around your head as you tasted chocolate, a warm smile coming across your cheeks.
"What about your game?" You mumbled, starting to feel tired
"I'll be with you Sunshine."
When you woke up in your room you were surrounded by a lot of happy aunties with gifts in their hands.
"Did you win cunty cup?"
Steph didn't even bother correcting you this time, just happy you were feeling fine.
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janeyseymour · 3 months
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hi i just wanted to say i love your writing so much and thank you for all that you do!! i’m not sure if your requests are open but i would love melissa coming home from a brunch with barb and accidentally hearing readers angelic voice for the first time. like saturn by sza on blast while cleaning or something
this one was like genuinely just inserting myself into this story... i loved writing this short little ditty.
Sing Me a Melody
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“I’ll be back, babe,” Melissa tells you as she presses a kiss to your head. You’re still laying in bed, but she’s up and about getting ready to head to brunch with Barbara. The two had invited you along, but you politely declined. You’ve been drained lately, and your body is craving the sleep that it’s been missing out on lately.
“Sounds good,” you reply softly, eyes half open. “If you need me to come pick the two of you up again-” 
“This place does not have bottomless mimosas,” your girlfriend smirks. “I already checked.”
“Still,” you chuckle.
The last time the two work wives had gone out to brunch, they accidentally picked a place that offered bottomless drinks, and… you got a call around one from the place, claiming that you had to come pick the two up or they would be arrested for public intoxication.
Of course, you were their knight in shining armor, but you could hear the way that Melissa was protesting being ‘thrown out of the restaurant’.
“Honey,” you had tried to explain to her so many times. “They aren’t kicking you out. They’re closing, and they’re helping you by not throwing you out onto the street to get arrested.”
She had huffed the entire way home, and Barbara couldn’t help but laugh at how ridiculous her friend was being- it reminded her of the way her kindergarteners act when they didn’t get their way.
Once they both sobered up at your place, they were beyond hungover. They claimed they were never drinking again- until the next time. But they vowed that they would never go to a bottomless mimosa place again unless you were there to supervise (which would also lead you to get heavily intoxicated, and then all three of you were hungover as hell after breakfast).
After Melissa leaves, you sigh. You should probably be getting up for the day, but you really would rather be lounging around and doing nothing all day. So you stay in bed for a bit longer, scrolling through the different social media apps that you have on your phone. It’s nearing noon when you decide to finally get out of bed and become a functioning human of society. 
You roll out of bed and throw on Melissa’s sweatshirt that she wore to bed last night, loving that it still smells like her. You ball up the ends and hold them tight as you make your way into the living room and kitchen. You pull up Spotify and put up your playlist that has soft music. You reach for your coffee mug, loving that there is already warm coffee in the pot. You pour yourself a generous amount before fixing it to your liking. That first sip is perfect, warming your cold body- the knowledge that Melissa had prepared that pot of coffee warms your heart and your soul.
You curl up on the couch with your mug and a good book, fully planning on catching up on your book while your girlfriend is out for the day. You get about four pages in before you realize that you just can’t focus with the music playing quietly from the television. You reach for the remote and turn of the device before cozying back up with your book.
Still though, you can’t focus. You’ve read the same page four times, and you still haven’t taken in the information on the page. So, with a frustrated sigh, you put your bookmark in and close the worn book that you borrowed from the library.
You don’t really know what else to do, so you sit on your phone for a bit longer and scroll mindlessly through TikTok. But eventually, that becomes boring to you too.
You have papers that you could continue to grade, so you huff as you go back up to the bedroom and grab your school bag filled to the brim with essays to grade.
You get through about half before you’re beyond frustrated. You have no idea what you’re supposed to do while you wait for Melissa to come home- the two of you have plans to curl up on the couch and watch a movie when she gets home, so you don’t want to start watching television now. But then you remember that Melissa has a guitar that she keeps in the living room, mostly for decoration. You haven’t played guitar in years… but maybe?
You quit when after… well, it doesn’t quite matter. He’s long gone, and you thought your love of creating music was too. The point is, you haven’t picked up a guitar or thought about playing in so long.
Curious about your ability after years of not playing, you cross the room and pick up the guitar. Looking at it, the strings are somehow not rusted, the neck seems to be in the right place, and there are no cracks in the body. You strum it, and it’s terribly out of tune.
Taking it back to the couch with you, you tune it up quickly and strum again. It sounds beautiful.
Muscle memory takes over, and while your fingers are going to be shredded after digging the tips of your fingers into the strings without any calluses, you feel somewhat healed being able to play again. You go up and down the neck, fingers strumming and picking different melodies that you remember.
You clear your throat before softly beginning to hum the melody of the song to the tune that you’re playing.
Eventually, you start singing freely- playing some oldies, some of the newer songs you know, playing around with songs that you’ve heard on the radio that are simple enough to break down into basic chords that you can sing over, and even just fully starting to sing songs that you’re making up on the spot.
You used to love writing music. It used to be the thing that you were most passionate about- but he took that love with him. You really should start writing down the lyrics and music that you’re making up.
You settle for singing a few of the old songs that you had written, and you get so into the music that you don’t hear the door open.
Melissa makes her way in, full from brunch and expecting to see you on the couch with your book in your hands, when she hears a melody and a voice that she’s never heard before- it’s beautiful. It doesn’t sound like it’s coming from the television or from the speaker on your phone. She steps into the living room to see you sitting criss crossed with the decorative guitar that she keeps. You look angelic, the light hitting your face as you have your eyes closed and you’re singing from the heart.
She had no idea you could play. She had no idea you could sing. She sets her purse down silently, eyes never leaving you. The redhead sits quietly, absolutely enamored with your voice and hidden talent.
Only once you’re done singing one of the songs you had written in college does she make her presence known, applauding you. Your eyes snap open, and your face immediately flushes red. You had no idea she was there, much less heard you sing.
“Hun,” she breathes. “Holy shit.”
You bite your lip and tuck your hair behind nervously. You have no idea what she’s about to say. Is she going to yell at you for touching the decoration? “Yeah?”
“When the hell were you going to tell me about this?”
“I- uh,” you shrug. “About what?”
She gestures to the instrument in your hand. “That. I had no idea you could play.”
“I didn’t either?” you smile nervously.
“I’m callin’ bullshit on that one. I mean, I knew you had could kind of hold a tune with all of your humming to the radio, but… babe, you sound like an angel.”
Your blush only gets worse at her sweet words. “I’m not that good.”
“You are,” she insists. “What song were you singing?”
“I don’t know it’s name,” you tell her honestly.
She makes a face. “What do you mean you don’t know the song’s name? It’s clear you know the song very well.”
You scratch the back of your neck. You suppose with two secrets out- that you can sing and play guitar, you should admit this one too. “I don’t know the name of the song because… I wrote it and never gave it a name.”
Her eyes go comically wide, and her jaw drops. “You wrote that?!”
“Y-yeah?”
“Honey, that’s something I would hear on the radio!” she exclaims. “Why aren’t you a famous singer/songwriter?”
“Not in the cards for me,” you chuckle nervously. “My heart belongs with the kids.”
She shakes her head. “How long have you been playing?”
“I started when I was four… but I haven’t played or sung in years. Lost… my passion for it,” you frown a bit. “But uh, that felt nice. Sorry I touched your guitar without asking first.”
“Hun, if I had known you could play, I would’ve been begging you to play it for the last two years.”
“It’s been longer than two years since I’ve played,” you shrug. “I didn’t know I could still play like that.”
“What other secret talents do you have?” she teases.
You purse your lips as you think, plucking the strings absentmindedly to create a beautiful little lick. “I can play the uke, I write songs when I’m feeling inspired, I used to paint a lot… I can make balloon animals and juggle?” you chuckle softly. “And I used to do gymnastics… was pretty damn good at it too.”
“I think you’re more mysterious than I am,” Melissa laughs. “Damn, babe. I won the lottery with you.”
“I wouldn’t say that.” You roll your eyes.
“I did,” she tells you seriously as she picks herself up and settles on the couch near you. “Sing to me?”
“I thought we were gonna watch a movie when you got home,” you tell her quietly.
She hums. “We can watch a movie after I’ve listened to you for a while… I mean it when I say you got a voice on you. I wanna hear it.”
You spend almost the whole day singing to her- all of the songs that you know, all the songs that you’ve written, and just little melodies that you come up with in the moment. Your fingers are shredding and aching by the time you put down the instrument, but it’s worth it to see the relaxed smile on your girlfriend’s face.
After you put down the guitar, you curl into her arms and watch the movie that you were promised. She falls asleep halfway through. You find yourself looking longingly at the guitar, and by the time she’s woken up, you’ve written another song- one about her: Redheaded Angel. 
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