Clearly a holiday that we have not spent much time celebrating before, I decided to do something cute for my class and the girls' classes. Teaching 4 year-olds puts new emphasis on all those inconsequential "holidays." Due to White Death 2010 we missed the actual Groundhog's Day, so these were a day late. They still turned out cute, none the less.
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