Saturday, August 21, 2010
Imagination Overdrive
After reading yesterday about the Indians in our Stories of the Pilgrims book, Laura decided to make her own bow and arrow. It was not exactly a working bow and arrow, but her imagination was working overtime. I love the fact that she has gotten very creative lately. She also made a scroll all on her own, died with a tea bag. The other day she sat down with an old coloring book her sister gave her. She cut out and colored what appeared to be a rather large amount of paper dolls. I worried that Laura wouldn't find an outlet for her natural creativity. I was wrong. She's finding outlets everywhere!
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