a couple of enterprising 5-year olds
create the raised walkway
many 3s, 4s and 5s
try it out
for quality control
offering their suggestions
when
they
or
the boards
fall down
rebuilding as they go.
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“in most vital organizations, there is a common bond of interdependence,
mutual interest, interlocking contributions, and simple joy.”
—max depree
We could all learn a thing or two from these little lambs.
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you are so right.
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The free thinking mind of a child with no barriers. Willing to work together and have fun doing the task. And, a teacher that lovingly encourages them for their efforts. Amazing. :o) I love reading your blog.
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Thank you, it is fun to watch it all in action)
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Clever!
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It was )
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Kiddos, again, have the right idea! Working together. This is accentuated, over & over & over. Many of us want to be a part of something bigger than themselves… Nice post.
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We do )
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I see your pics and thin, “I want to teach children, too!” And then I remember I’m impatient. But what memories you create!
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Hahahaha – reality strikes again )
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Reblogged this on Iamforchange's Blog and commented:
Interlocking and interdependence is what makes the human experience so amazing. Aren’t we all connected in one way or another? You don’t need to have your glasses on to see that! Another great post by KSBETH
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Thanks, Joe!
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You’re welcome smiley!
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Simple joys are often the best kind. Thank you for the reminder, Beth.
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My pleasure- and how are things ?
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innate abilities!!!!
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yes!
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Teamwork is the way to get the fun going! 😀
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it sure is )
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Reblogged this on Rambling Thoughts and commented:
Children think with their minds with no limits while adults have limits on their minds.
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thanks for sharing this, kat )
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Children think with their minds with no limits while adults have limits on their minds. It just amazes me what limits we as adults put on ourselves that as children we never had. thanks Beth another great post. ❤ ❤
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you are welcome and you are so right –
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thanks and you are so welcome that I reblogged it
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Intriguing photo!
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thank you, lori –
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These little people need to be teaching some big people how to work together.
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they sure do
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Brilliant. Love it when simple “toys” provide so much enjoyment and opportunity for ingenuity.
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yes, that’s when you can really see their imaginations come to the forefront –
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