May10 spring chickens. Posted on May 10, 2023 by beth Standard the kinder, who are spring chickens, check out the other spring chickens and the other spring chickens check out the kinder. — “the sun’s not yellow, it’s chicken!” -bob dylan Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInMoreRedditTumblrLike Loading...
Another wonderful lesson for the kids. We never had anything like that in my schooldays. Best wishes, Pete. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
I hope they were hanging out together outside of the USA so they could share some Kinder eggs LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
The Cycle of a Chicken And what is the plan when those chicks reach the next cycle and they want to fly the coop? LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
They are going to live at a farm that is owned by a chicken friendly friend of our science teacher LikeLike Reply ↓
Nothing like baby chicks. Love the Dylan quote…so proud he hails from Minnesota. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
It’s great. Wonderment on a kid’s face? I don’t think there is anything better. A few things AS good, maybe, but nothing better. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Lucky kiddos. We never had critters in the classroom when I was little. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
These are so precious. 🥰🥰🥰🐣🐥
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the perfect groups to meet up
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Oh yes very true
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Another wonderful lesson for the kids. We never had anything like that in my schooldays.
Best wishes, Pete.
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science is such a wonder
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Sometimes science and learning come in adorable fluffy packages.
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absolutely
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I hope they were hanging out together outside of the USA so they could share some Kinder eggs
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The Cycle of a Chicken
And what is the plan when those chicks reach the next cycle and they want to fly the coop?
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They are going to live at a farm that is owned by a chicken friendly friend of our science teacher
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Good to know they will have free range of the place.
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So much to learn about the other, Beth!
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Exactly!
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we were all ‘spring chickens’ once, Beth 🙂
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Weren’t we though?
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How can they not love this?
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Each group loves the other
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I don’t doubt that!
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Learning starts early and never ends…
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So right
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Chickens are so cool. Thanks for this smile, Beth. Hugs.
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My pleasure
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What a precious sight! ❤
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🐣
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Nothing like baby chicks. Love the Dylan quote…so proud he hails from Minnesota.
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I had no idea!
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As usual, entertaining and educational.
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It’s nice when they align
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A wonderful introduction.
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Win win
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They are the loveliest creatures — both chickens.
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New and excited about life
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It’s great. Wonderment on a kid’s face? I don’t think there is anything better. A few things AS good, maybe, but nothing better.
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Yes
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I am a winter chicken but remember fondly my days as a spring chicken.
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Me too, as much as I can remember
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Lucky kiddos. We never had critters in the classroom when I was little.
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these babies were in the big kids’ science room
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I love this!!
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it was a ‘meet cute’ situation )
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Delightful, Beth!
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Thanks!
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Gorgeous! 🐥🐥
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Thanks!
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So sweet.
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❤
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Adorable spring chickens you have there, Beth. Such a fun post!
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thanks, Marsha
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🙂 You’re welcome. You’re one of them! 🙂
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