Three Cheersfor the Red, White, and Blue
All right, partypeople! It’s almost America’sbirthday!
Tell your childrenthat in America we never say, “I can’t.” We always say, “I CAN” because we are AmeriCANS!
As Americans wetry to help each other. I just heardabout a fantastic opportunity to help some of the teachers in Joplin, MO, wholost everything in the recent tornado. Visit birghtfuturesjoplin.org/adopt-a-classroom/ to see how you canhelp.
Here’s a song tothe tune of “The Farmer in the Dell.” The teacher who shared this said she used it to prompt her childrenbefore they said the Pledge of Allegiance.
We love our flag.
We love our flag.
We love America
And we love ourflag.
Red, white andblue.
Red, white, andblue.
The colors of ourcountry
Are red, white,and blue.
A simple way todecorate for the 4th of July is to give children red, white, andblue chalk and let them decorate the sidewalk or driveway.
I’m on my way tothe grocery store to get Rice Crispies (red, white, and blue special holidaybox) to make treats for my nieces two children who will be visiting. (The kids are a great excuse to makethese because they taste just as yummy when you’re grown!)
Come back tomorrowand I’ll tell you how to make a fire cracker sandwich!