This listing is for one 6x6" ceramic tile with the quote "The littlest feet leave the biggest footprints on our hearts" tile. The detail is done with either black or dark brown vinyl, with an easel back attached for standing purposes. This would be a great gift for a nursery, or even someone suffering a loss. If you need more than quantity listed, feel free to contact me.
If you are in love with a girl and want to spend the whole life with her, you should show her how much you love
New babies are simply adorable! These short baby poems and newborn quotes are cute to welcome a new baby. Shower the little one and its family with lots of love.
We’ve been having so much fun playing Breakout EDU in our classrooms! Many people wonder if this exciting game can be used with primary-aged students. It certainly can! Breakout EDU is a great way to get our littlest learners communicating, collaborating, and thinking critically! What is Breakout EDU? If you’re not yet familiar with it, Breakout EDU is a fun way to get your students out of their seats to try, as the Breakout EDU creators say, something different! In this game-based learning activity, students work together to find clues and solve puzzles. Where to begin with young students? As with any activity with little learners, there are unique considerations that have to be factored into the planning of your Breakout EDU: How do I keep the little ones engaged and on-task? What scaffolds can be embedded? What if the students aren't yet readers? For your first experience, you may want to try browsing through the shared games on the Breakout EDU website. The games can be filtered by age and subject area. There are a number of great games designed with young students in mind, and are 100% ready to go with primary-aged kiddos. These are just a few of the games I’ve had a chance to run with little learners, all found on the Breakout EDU website: If you Take a Mouse to School - Patti Harju Puzzles, colors, sorting manipulatives, and a fun, familiar text make this a great first game for little ones! Help the Cat Get Back His Hat by Knela Newton Thing One and Thing Two stole The Cat’s Hat! Can you help him get it back? The puzzles and clues in this game are appropriate for K-2 students. This game also offers a few challenges for ramping up the difficulty. Turkey Trouble by Patti Harju This game is masterfully designed! There are multiple variations of some of the tasks so the game can be adapted for early or non-readers. We played in First Grade and had a blast! Run Turkey Run by By Ann Kozma and Cari Baylie - Found Here Using Technology and Google Tools with Breakout EDU When playing Breakout EDU with students of ALL ages, I often use various apps from the Google Suite to supplement the games, increase engagement, and incorporate modern tools into the various Breakout EDU scenarios: In this sample, students used a QR code to open a force-copy link of a Google Drawing. (goo.gl/ZnEZpJ) When the images are arranged in the correct food chain order, directional letters reveal the combination to the directional lock. Google Forms are another great way to include technology in your Breakout! Use a QR Code, Short URL or Google Classroom to send students to a Google Form to get a clue! Using page breaks, data validation, and customized response pages, students can answer questions and solve problems! Here are a couple short YouTube tutorials by Mike Nye on how to do this: Many games in the Breakout EDU collection use Jigsaw Planet, which is an online puzzle tool that can be accessed with a laptop, Chromebook, iPad or other tablet. Students arrange puzzle pieces like this one by Patti Harju, often to reveal a clue or lock combo. Little learners love puzzles! Productive Struggle As an instructional coach, I get to play this game with students, but the core of my role includes supporting the teachers! Since Breakout EDU is new, this year I bring the boxes and games into the classrooms and co-facilitate with the teachers. I love the moment when a teacher realizes that it’s okay to NOT help their students. That it’s okay to let even the little ones get frustrated and struggle! Hyperdocs Co-Creator Lisa Highfill sometimes shares this video when she speaks. It (adorably) illustrates the power of letting students learn on their own. It’s so easy to give our kiddos a gentle nudge, because we feel like they could reach success with just a little help. What we often don’t realize is that usually, NOT helping our students is the best way to lead them. Let the grow and shine and figure it out on their own! Jo Boaler, author and Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University, speaks on this topic as well. Her research shows that in the human brain, more growth occurs when a person gets something wrong and then figures out, than if he or she just answered correctly the first time. Are we allowing our students enough opportunities to struggle? Are we giving them safe spaces to fail? We have to provide our students with opportunities to try, fail, and learn on their own to NOT give up. Breakout EDU is a great opportunity to teach even our youngest students these important learning skills, especially perseverance! It is my hope that the Breakout EDU experience leads teachers toward giving their students more opportunities to take risks in all content areas throughout their day. Let them have fun, let them struggle, and give them a chance to learn and experience trials of failure and the thrill of success! Some Tips for Little Learners: Model, model, model. If it’s your first time playing Breakout EDU with little ones, take a few minutes to show them some basics of how the locks work. I’ve seen many students spell out the correct letters or combination on a lock, but didn’t realize there was a specific place/mark on the lock where the dials should be lined up. The directional lock can be a challenge for learners of all ages! It’s a good idea to show the kiddos the mechanics of how to make the lock work! Small groups work well! I prefer to have the students work in small groups, and usually bring three boxes to the primary classrooms. If you don’t have access to multiple boxes, consider using a lock combo recording sheet with each team. Many of the games on the Breakout EDU website include some variation of this recording sheet for playing with teams: You could also run the game like you would centers. Have a different puzzle/clue/task lock at each station. Either have each group work on a separate lock, or have groups rotate through the clues and reset the lock or puzzle when the groups move to the next table. Get help, especially the first time! It might be a good idea to plan your Breakout at a time when you have an aide or parent helper in the room. Consider inviting instructional coaches or administrators in for the fun, too! Everyone plays! To maximize engagement and keep kiddos on-task, include some activities that EVERY student needs to accomplish (a great example of this would be an instructional video on how to draw the Cat in the Hat, and when ALL members of the team share the drawing to the Breakout Facilitator, the team gets a key, hint, or clue!) Most Importantly, Have Fun! Breakout EDU is a fun, active way to learn, especially with primary aged students! Give them a chance to show you what they CAN do! And then try your hand at designing your own Breakout EDU games! Have you played Breakout EDU with little learners? Please share tips and tricks you've learned or links to your favorite blogs or games in the comments below! Additional Resources Mari Venturino’s Crowdsourced Tips for Breakout EDU Facilitators A Great “Getting Started” Blog by Ann Oro A Kindergarten teacher shares about her kids' Breakout EDU experience!
SIZING CHART BUNNY & DOLL Shorts are made from luxuriously soft and stretchy organic cotton jersey. These shorts feature an elasticated waist and thigh cuffs to comfortably fit to your baby's body. As parents we only want the best for our children which is why BUNNY & DOLL uses organic fibres to ensure our littlest loves are safe from any chemical nasties. Each watercolour print is exclusive to BUNNY & DOLL and inspired by the wonder of the Australian bush. Join us on our journey and indulge in the inspiration story behind the GUM BLOSSOM print. COMPOSITION: 92% ORGANIC COTTON; 8% ELASTANE FABRIC CARE: Gentle machine wash. Turn inside out to protect print. Wash with similar colours. Do not soak, wring or bleach. Line dry in shade. Cool iron. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. AUSTRALIAN MADE, DESIGNED & OWNED. Pixel ID: 1075719219660228
We’ve been having so much fun playing Breakout EDU in our classrooms! Many people wonder if this exciting game can be used with primary-aged students. It certainly can! Breakout EDU is a great way to get our littlest learners communicating, collaborating, and thinking critically! What is Breakout EDU? If you’re not yet familiar with it, Breakout EDU is a fun way to get your students out of their seats to try, as the Breakout EDU creators say, something different! In this game-based learning activity, students work together to find clues and solve puzzles. Where to begin with young students? As with any activity with little learners, there are unique considerations that have to be factored into the planning of your Breakout EDU: How do I keep the little ones engaged and on-task? What scaffolds can be embedded? What if the students aren't yet readers? For your first experience, you may want to try browsing through the shared games on the Breakout EDU website. The games can be filtered by age and subject area. There are a number of great games designed with young students in mind, and are 100% ready to go with primary-aged kiddos. These are just a few of the games I’ve had a chance to run with little learners, all found on the Breakout EDU website: If you Take a Mouse to School - Patti Harju Puzzles, colors, sorting manipulatives, and a fun, familiar text make this a great first game for little ones! Help the Cat Get Back His Hat by Knela Newton Thing One and Thing Two stole The Cat’s Hat! Can you help him get it back? The puzzles and clues in this game are appropriate for K-2 students. This game also offers a few challenges for ramping up the difficulty. Turkey Trouble by Patti Harju This game is masterfully designed! There are multiple variations of some of the tasks so the game can be adapted for early or non-readers. We played in First Grade and had a blast! Run Turkey Run by By Ann Kozma and Cari Baylie - Found Here Using Technology and Google Tools with Breakout EDU When playing Breakout EDU with students of ALL ages, I often use various apps from the Google Suite to supplement the games, increase engagement, and incorporate modern tools into the various Breakout EDU scenarios: In this sample, students used a QR code to open a force-copy link of a Google Drawing. (goo.gl/ZnEZpJ) When the images are arranged in the correct food chain order, directional letters reveal the combination to the directional lock. Google Forms are another great way to include technology in your Breakout! Use a QR Code, Short URL or Google Classroom to send students to a Google Form to get a clue! Using page breaks, data validation, and customized response pages, students can answer questions and solve problems! Here are a couple short YouTube tutorials by Mike Nye on how to do this: Many games in the Breakout EDU collection use Jigsaw Planet, which is an online puzzle tool that can be accessed with a laptop, Chromebook, iPad or other tablet. Students arrange puzzle pieces like this one by Patti Harju, often to reveal a clue or lock combo. Little learners love puzzles! Productive Struggle As an instructional coach, I get to play this game with students, but the core of my role includes supporting the teachers! Since Breakout EDU is new, this year I bring the boxes and games into the classrooms and co-facilitate with the teachers. I love the moment when a teacher realizes that it’s okay to NOT help their students. That it’s okay to let even the little ones get frustrated and struggle! Hyperdocs Co-Creator Lisa Highfill sometimes shares this video when she speaks. It (adorably) illustrates the power of letting students learn on their own. It’s so easy to give our kiddos a gentle nudge, because we feel like they could reach success with just a little help. What we often don’t realize is that usually, NOT helping our students is the best way to lead them. Let the grow and shine and figure it out on their own! Jo Boaler, author and Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University, speaks on this topic as well. Her research shows that in the human brain, more growth occurs when a person gets something wrong and then figures out, than if he or she just answered correctly the first time. Are we allowing our students enough opportunities to struggle? Are we giving them safe spaces to fail? We have to provide our students with opportunities to try, fail, and learn on their own to NOT give up. Breakout EDU is a great opportunity to teach even our youngest students these important learning skills, especially perseverance! It is my hope that the Breakout EDU experience leads teachers toward giving their students more opportunities to take risks in all content areas throughout their day. Let them have fun, let them struggle, and give them a chance to learn and experience trials of failure and the thrill of success! Some Tips for Little Learners: Model, model, model. If it’s your first time playing Breakout EDU with little ones, take a few minutes to show them some basics of how the locks work. I’ve seen many students spell out the correct letters or combination on a lock, but didn’t realize there was a specific place/mark on the lock where the dials should be lined up. The directional lock can be a challenge for learners of all ages! It’s a good idea to show the kiddos the mechanics of how to make the lock work! Small groups work well! I prefer to have the students work in small groups, and usually bring three boxes to the primary classrooms. If you don’t have access to multiple boxes, consider using a lock combo recording sheet with each team. Many of the games on the Breakout EDU website include some variation of this recording sheet for playing with teams: You could also run the game like you would centers. Have a different puzzle/clue/task lock at each station. Either have each group work on a separate lock, or have groups rotate through the clues and reset the lock or puzzle when the groups move to the next table. Get help, especially the first time! It might be a good idea to plan your Breakout at a time when you have an aide or parent helper in the room. Consider inviting instructional coaches or administrators in for the fun, too! Everyone plays! To maximize engagement and keep kiddos on-task, include some activities that EVERY student needs to accomplish (a great example of this would be an instructional video on how to draw the Cat in the Hat, and when ALL members of the team share the drawing to the Breakout Facilitator, the team gets a key, hint, or clue!) Most Importantly, Have Fun! Breakout EDU is a fun, active way to learn, especially with primary aged students! Give them a chance to show you what they CAN do! And then try your hand at designing your own Breakout EDU games! Have you played Breakout EDU with little learners? Please share tips and tricks you've learned or links to your favorite blogs or games in the comments below! Additional Resources Mari Venturino’s Crowdsourced Tips for Breakout EDU Facilitators A Great “Getting Started” Blog by Ann Oro A Kindergarten teacher shares about her kids' Breakout EDU experience!
Fits Newborn to 3 Months. Keep those tootsies warm with our new knitted booties. Made from 100% cotton, they are incredibly warm and comfortable for your littlest loves. How to care for your booties: We recommend a cold gentle machine wash with like colours. To dry, tumble dry on low heat or lay flat to dry in shade without delay. Please note - Tumble drying may cause slight shrinkage. You may need to gently pull item back into shape. Do not bleach, wring or soak. As this is a knitted item, pilling may occur with washing and normal wear. This may be more noticeable on darker coloured items.
Follow the Ten Little Kisses as they make their way from the clouds, to the hills, to the seas - to you! Captivate your littlest loved one with the soothing rhythm and joyful images of this melodic first picture book. The book follows the familiar 'One Little, Two Little, Three Little Indians' song, but with Kisses! Black and white shapes are proven to capture a young baby’s attention, allowing developing eyes to focus and concentrate, and giving the mind a rest from the overwhelming stimulation of the world. As baby’s attention span grows, the playful illustrations offer plenty for her to discover and explore. With a cuddle and smooch on every page, Ten Little Kisses is sure to become baby’s favourite time of the day. A treasured family keepsake, from baby to beyond. 100% New Zealand written and illustrated 14cm x 14cm board book, made to withstand little hands SHOP THE FULL KISS CO RANGE
Fits Newborn to 3 Months. Keep those tootsies warm with our new knitted booties. Made from 100% cotton, they are incredibly warm and comfortable for your littlest loves. We also have our new knitted topknots to match. How to care for your booties: We recommend a cold gentle machine wash with like colours. To dry, tumble dry on low heat or lay flat to dry in shade without delay. Please note - Tumble drying may cause slight shrinkage. You may need to gently pull item back into shape. Do not bleach, wring or soak. As this is a knitted item, pilling may occur with washing and normal wear. This may be more noticeable on darker coloured items.
Nursery styling is a fun affair with Kip&Co. Our printed cotton baby fitted sheets add a pop of personality and introduce colour to lives of our littlest loves. The Dino Max White Organic Cotton Baby Fitted Sheet features dinosaurs galore with our favourite prehistoric pals in bright popping colours on a white base. Made from 100% GOTS certified organic cotton you can rest assured knowing these sheets are a healthy and safe choice for your young ones and the planet.
Natural and Simple Wedding in Utah at Sundance Resort and photographed by Meredith Carlson Photography.
Blythe Loves Littlest Pet Shop Sunshine Island - complete and in such a good condition. This girl is looking lovely and she would love to come and live in your LPS collection. ♥︎ Pre-owned and played with condition. ♥︎ All our Pets are authentic. See all the pictures for condition and take your time to fall in love. LOOKING FOR MORE LPS ? See the rest of our LPS collection here - we always combine shipments : https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyToyTopia?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=945254962§ion_id=28418144 MORE INFO: Take your time to see all the pictures and always remember, that if you have any questions - you are more than welcome to contact me. SHIPPING: See more you love in my shop ? Don't worry - I do combine shipment.
“When anyone comes to Me to console Me, then our two souls melt into one; for by this Divine kiss they pass one into the other.” – Jesus to Sr. Gertrude Mary The following words a…
SIZING CHART BUNNY & DOLL bodysuits are made from luxuriously soft and stretchy organic cotton jersey. The short sleeve bodysuit fits snug against your baby's body and features an envelope neckline and snap closures around the nappy for easy dressing and changing. As parents we only want the best for our children which is why BUNNY & DOLL uses organic fibres to ensure our littlest loves are safe from any chemical nasties. Each watercolour print is exclusive to BUNNY & DOLL and inspired by the wonder of the Australian bush. Join us on our journey and indulge in the inspiration story behind the GUM BLOSSOM print. COMPOSITION: 92% ORGANIC COTTON; 8% ELASTANE FABRIC CARE: Gentle machine wash. Turn inside out to protect print. Wash with similar colours. Do not soak, wring or bleach. Line dry in shade. Cool iron. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. AUSTRALIAN MADE, DESIGNED & OWNED. Pixel ID: 1075719219660228
Brighten up any room with this Littlest Pet Shop - Adorable Wall Poster. Trends Posters are designed with high-quality, multicolor artwork and printed on premium poster paper which enhances the colors to make a bold wall decor statement. Personalize your space by decorating with posters featuring top-trending brands and aesthetic designs. Whether you’re a kid, teen, or even an adult, Trends International has a poster you'll love.