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This comic is loosely based on a true story. I was walking in the park beneath my house, when I saw this apparently sad kid sitting on the bench, head down, shoulders sloped. Subsequently, I started running scenarios in my head about why he’s sad. Only when I got closer did I real...
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, Greg wonders if he's unprepared because all the other children have a whole lot of gear than Greg. Also, the stuff takes up half the space on the bus, forcing the kids to double up on seats by sitting down on kid's laps. Greg also notices that the kids leaving the group look ...
When everyone has finished, get each student to hold up their sheet so you and everyone can see. Give lots of praise to each student – you can even put stickers on each student’s sheet as a prize (they will love this) or even a simple drawing of a smiley face will do!
re road-tripping it out to the coast. Safia is driving so of course I’m sitting shotgun. Ramona, Paz, and Thalia are crowded in the back. Paz is in the middle but she keeps moaning about how she’s going to puke so Thalia switches her. Paz rolls down the window and soon she’...
[01:13:19] Jordan Harbinger: Watch me get way too into the show and start live texting you reaction like, "She did not just besmirch Mr. Fillings worth's honor in the drawing room." [01:13:27] Gabriel Mizrahi: That is so eerily close to what the show is and honestly, I would ...
A week later and I’m sitting down with O to have a go at creating a story. Now, technically, Story Cubes are for ages 6 and up but O has a great imagination and I was keen to have a go at creating a story with her.
And that’s something I think we’re all learning on a continuous basis is drawing on bound dri is and trying to find ourselves. And that was one thing I loved about Ted was that he was selfless. But I got to a point where I ate him up. Dr. Monica Band 30:11 While talking to...
when he accidentally fell from a trellis head-first onto a concrete floor. He never recovered consciousness. An adjective that could best describe Stan would be “steadfast.” From his present perch – hiking, drawing or riding his bicycle – I see him smiling, Knowing; we will all be toget...