"1. Feed the fish."
"2. Help someone every day." (A really good resolution, and one stolen from Squirrel...haha.)
"3. Be more polite."
I told her those were really good resolutions! I also told her my resolution was to make sure her and Bubs never stop having fun.
"Thank you!"

After the brief discussion, I gave Babe alphabet cards I made and had her put the capital letters in order, then had her match the lowercase letters. She did this with ease, but it was more of a review activity than anything.
While Babe was doing that, I had Bubs count chocolate chips and place them on corresponding number cards I made. She did this with ease, as well!

After both girls finished their activity, I told them to wait by the door while I unloaded my car of all the new work they will be doing. As I walked up with six tubs in my arms, Babe opened the door for me.
"Tat2! I helped you! That's my resolution!"
I gave her a high five for that one.
When all the tubs were unloaded, I had them each pick one tub at a time and bring it to the kitchen table. I then explained the rules of the new work - one tub out at a time that must be cleaned up and put back if they want another tub. They picked up on the rules so quick and had a blast with every one. It was like Christmas! I already can't wait to change some of them out to see their excitement again.
Bubs was all for the dry rice tub, as I knew she would be. Babe went nuts with the practical activities - the flossing activity and the stuffing envelopes activity. She also did all the other ones and got excited when she finished each. I explained to Babe that the tub work was more for Z and Bubs while she did her schooling, but she was welcome to use them during her free play time. She understood.
So yes, the new work was a big hit. I think tomorrow will be the real test, though, when Z is introduced to it all. Plus I'm adding the first name recognition activity. Wish me luck!
I ESPECIALLY LOVE THIS POST!!! :)
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