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Sophia named her plaidypus "Rosie" |
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Cody chose blue eyes for his "plaidypus"
to match his own |
By: Britani Jurkowski
& Madeline Seiberlich
This week the kindergarteners were very excited to receive
their very own “plaidypues” just like in the book “Plaidypus Lost” that they
read. The story was about a little girl who received a stuffed “plaidypus” made
out of her grandfather’s plaid shirt. She takes her “plaidpus” on many adventures
and one time he gets lost. To help find him, she makes some posters and this was
Sophia’s favorite part of the story. Just like the story, each kindergartener received their own “plaidypus.”
The students also got to make their own signs for lost toys. In the end of the story, the little girl finds
her “plaidypus” and he ends up needing a few patches sewn on him. It was
exciting for the kindergarteners because they got to help in making their own"plaidypus" and they even
got to choose colored buttons for their eyes and sew them on! Cody picked out blue buttons for his “plaidypus”
to match his own eyes. When the kindergarteners were all done, they each gave a name to their
new friend and were excited to bring them home to have adventures of their own.
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Peyton sews the eyes on her 'plaidypus' |
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The Kindergarten class is very proud of their 'plaidypus' project. |
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