On Tuesday mornings Cayman attends Playgroup, an Early Intervention program for children from the age of 18 months up to 3 years old.Stories are read...
Toys are played with...
Fish in the tank are viewed...
Snacks are eaten...
Crafts are made...
Music is heard...
Here is some of Cayman's artwork she has made at Playgroup. I hang them with pride on the front of our refrigerator.
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Footprints turned into ghosts

The ghosts are adorable!! I love them! We'll have to do some of those at our house...!
ReplyDeleteOoo, the ghosts are SO adorable!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! :D
ReplyDeleteI bet she made THE CUTEST ghosts of all!!!! Are they "stinky" ghosts?
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Does Mom get to stay or do you get a break? ;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the toes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a playgroup for our early intervention. Now I am REALLY jealous!
ReplyDeleteElisabeth always misses out on our early intervention playgroup because it conflicts with the time that I have to pick up Alexandra from school. :(
ReplyDeleteBut I am so glad that Cayman gets to go! Those little ghost feet are adorable! People are so clever! I never would have thought of that.
Also, don't you just love decorating the fridge with art? Just yesterday I pulled a little owl out of Alexandra's backpack that she had made at school and hung it with pride on the front of the refridgerator. What I always dreamed of :)
Love the art work and especially the ghosts.
ReplyDeleteEvery project Tyler comes home with I have to display on the fridge until another comes along to take its place and then it gets placed into his binder which is called "Tyler's Mark on Life".
He is quickly filling the binder because I can't part with any little project he does. Even if it is a coloring with only 1 or 2 marks on it.
Diane, Tyler's mom
Jack loves his Early Intervention playgroup, but those ghosts are way cooler than what we have done!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
Have I told you how much I enjoy your blog? You are so creative in your posting. The move it move it music was perfect for little Cayman strutting her stuff. :)
ReplyDeleteI know everyone else has said this, but those ghost feet are sooo dang cute!
Those are priceless!!!
ReplyDeleteTiffany,
ReplyDeleteI get to stay during Playgroup. It's a lot of fun. I enjoy watching Cayman play and interact with the other children. I am glad I get to stay.
I'm actually very jealous of this whole early intervention playgroup thing....that was never offered to us...it was only when Avery started preschool that we started having any interaction with other developmentally delayed children.
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