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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Celebrating Our Adopted Friends
In December, we auctioned a decorated wreath and tree and donated the money to the World Wildlife Fund. The children picked three animals that they wanted the money to support: an Arctic Polar Bear, an Arctic Fox, and the Blue Footed Booby. This week we received adoption papers, stuffed animals, and a thank you letter from the World Wildlife Organization. The children were overjoyed to find out that their donations are really making a difference. They now have the cute stuffed animals and certificates of adoption to remind them of their new animal friends to the north and south of us!!
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4 comments:
Adorable! I'm sure the kids have really enjoyed this project. Its a great idea. Its so cute that WWO sent the stuffed animals -- kids just love them and its a great reminder of their accomplishment.
-Leanne Prendergast
Love it!!! Lauren was so excited to adopt these animals. Great lesson to teach the kids.
So cute! Thanks for teaching the kids about "giving" instead of just receiving during the holidays. :)
How very COOL! The children are learning outside the classroom walls. Even the "little" ones can impact the world in BIG ways.
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