Having preschool teachers who make sure your son brings home two handmade flowerpots for Mother’s Day?
Priceless.
Having preschool teachers who make sure your son brings home two handmade flowerpots for Mother’s Day?
Priceless.
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Perfect. :)
That is awesome.
Although I don’t have any two-mom families in my class, I let my kids decide who they are making their gifts/cards for, and let them make extra if needed.
That’s excellent! How many moms get a great matched pair of gifts like that. :-)
The “Mothers’ Day” celebration today for our family was fantastic at our son’s school. We also scored two handpainted flower pots and during a little poem, children were paired up to act out the stages of a child’s life with his/her mother. However, when it was our son’s turn to act out the stages of a child’s life – he was given two mothers to feed him and take him to school. He just beamed during the entire Mother’s Day show.
A couple of mothers told us that their children let some of the Mother’s Day show surprises out of the bag when telling their parents that our son made two books for his mothers, had two photos in the slide show, planted two flowers . . .
What a great day!
Awww… that is the sweetest thing I’ve seen all day!