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Teachers are such an essential part of society and humanity as a whole that they are without a doubt up there along with doctors, policemen, firefighters, and, undoubtedly, mothers.
Please rate me - that's all I ask for this fun freebie! A book about numbers of basic body parts for students to color and read. We're using it for our "ourselves" unit currently in Pre-K. Poem reads as follows: 10 little fingers, 10 little toes, 2 little ears And 1 little nose. 2 little eyes That shine so bright 2 little lips To kiss you goodnight. Fold with text outward: page one makes cover and first page, with folded edge as page edge for book durability. Staple along unfinished edges on left.
Following on from my post in April for the carnival, I was slightly puzzled by the fact that the articles I referred to managed to compile different lists of words 2-year-olds should know even though the seemed to quote the same source. So I thought I'd share my own list(s). A word of caution: there are no list of words for multilingual children (partly because of the endless language combinations possible). And while bilinguals are not two monolinguals in one on many accounts, it can be a good starting point to find out what monolingual children should say at a given age. Don't forget that if your child only hears English for half of the day, then it is possible s/he may only produce half of those words. The resource I used to make up this list is based on an assessment tool that parents fill in called the MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Inventories. This is mainly aimed at researchers but is easily understandable. The MacArthur Bates inventories produce tables (you can check them online) of the most frequent words understood and produced by children between 16 and 30 months old. While the articles reported that children should say at least 25 words at 2 years old, there is huge variability in children. 25 is most likely a minimum number and children can produce a lot more by this age (up to 8 times more on average). So I have compiled a list of 50 words: the 50 most frequent words produced by (American) English-speaking children at 2 years old. The table below can be read as thus: 'mommy' is the most frequent word produced by 2 year olds (24 months). It is produced by 99% of children this age. 'uh oh' is the fourth most common word (or sound effect) produced by 94% of children. Caution: this is a list for English. Do not try and translate this to any other language as there are cultural and linguistic differences which I will explore in a later post. Source: Dale, P. S., and Fenson, L. (1996). Lexical development norms for young children. Behavioral Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, 125-127.
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Jeanneke from the Netherlands led a group of quilters in making lots of scrap house quilts. You can see photos of all the quilts at BuildingHousesFromScraps. They used rubber stamps to mark the fabrics. These houses are tiny! They measure 3" square! (Thanks for that info in your Comments.)
This is the perfect Sweatshirt with the worn-in vintage look. You'll be grabbing for this again and again, effortlessly CUTE! So glad you found your way to my little corner of Etsy! All designs are original and created by me so you will be sporting a super unique trending item found nowhere else! Thank you for shopping small! These are unisex shirts. However, your typical size will usually work best, as they are meant to fit a touch loose. Please make sure to look at the size chart in the listing photo before ordering. If you want an oversized look pick a shirt that is 2 sizes larger than your usual size. * C A R E * I N S T R U C T I O N S * - Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors. - Use non-chlorine bleach, only when necessary. No fabric softeners. - Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for the longest life. - Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron the print. * S H I P P I N G * T I M E S * Our items are individually made with love for each of our buyers. We do our best to ship all items as quickly as possible. Processing time is typically around 5-7 days, but in cases of high order volume please allow up to 14 business days for creation time. Please message us if you have any questions or PERSONALIZATION requests! **Looking for a different style/fit or color? We will be more than happy to create something special just for you! * NO RETURNS / NO EXCHANGES * - All items are made to order with care and as a small business we do not keep any stock. This is one way we try to minimize waste. - For this reason we are unable to accept returns / exchanges unless there's a defect in the item you've received. - Please double-check the address / color / size / design while placing your order as we are unable to track an order placed with a wrong address or cancel / change an order once placed. Luxurious comfort and style are what this unisex, garment-dyed sweatshirt is all about. It's made with 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester and the fabric is 3-end garment-dyed, ring-spun, color-blast fleece with a 100% cotton face. Each sweatshirt comes with a relaxed fit, a rolled-forward shoulder, and a back neck patch. .: 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester .: Medium-heavy fabric (9.5 oz /yd² (322.1 g/m²)) .: Relaxed fit .: Sewn in twill label .: OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes
The Shark hat with earflaps is soft and warm, it will keep the kid's head and ear warm during the cold winter. Perfect Christmas kid's gift.
Volunteering to coach your child's Little League Soccer team can be overwhelming. Let me help you get started coaching with these 5 Tips for this soccer season.