Z is for Zebra was filmed in Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. I really liked how these two zebras walked together. Their stripes are amazing, and I just loved watching them. This is intended for Preschool and Kindergarten to enhance their learning of the alphabet.
After watching my turtle recover from his tumble down the stairs yesterday (he's alright), I realized this is what turtles do: they take risks. They don't know what's at the bottom of that fall, but they trust their shell to protect them. I wonder, what shell protects you? Does your shell of protection provide joy and confidence or fear and isolation? Meet Our Turtle: Waldo World Turtle Day Stops: Did You Know... Two we knew; three we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects Musings by the Mrs. Bible Verses and Quotes Inspired by turtles. Activity Suggestions Care, costumes, reading, crafting, games, habitats, and maps. Did You Know: Turtles existed alongside dinosaurs? Turtles lived more than 220 million years ago, before snakes, crocodiles, and alligators. ( World Atlas ) The oldest turtle on record lived to 188? Named, Tu'i Malila, this female radiated tortoise lived on Tonga Island but was originally from Madagascar. ( Tongan Tribes ) More than 356 spe...
Welcome to week 14 of our Proverbs 31 journey! This week we research seeking, working, and write our own interpretations. If you'd like to go back to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you. In January we examined our value with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February we learned what uplifting means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of respect by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we are training to be hardworking with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your April calendar with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the Bible ), and let's get going! We're journeying through the concluding poem of Proverbs and we're so glad you decided to walk along this road with us! Imagine that as we walk, we're talking about the daily activities. Our side of the discuss...
B is for Blue Jay was filmed near our house in Loveland, Colorado. This blue jay was very friendly and was interested in us. I love seeing blue jays in our town, they are a beautiful bird. This is intended for Preschool and Kindergarten to help in learning. Sample these related posts: To continue the "B" adventure watch " B is for Bunny " ...or " B is for Bird ". To see another bird watch " R is for Robin " ...or " H is for Heron ". To get ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count , a February holiday. Discover more ABC Nature Walk videos at Mr. Wolfe's Kinder Garden .
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Thank you for adding your flavor to the stew.