Friday, July 26, 2019

Friday

Heading out for a meeting then a walk with a friend.


Before I go I thought I would shared the rest of the alphabet post cards for my granddaughter. Well, now that she has a 2 month old brother, I guess they are for him as well:)






I am pleased to say that hse has been getting them out and playing with them. I hope they will help with her learning the alphabet. She can already sing the song. 

Adding this to PaintpartyFriday. There is such wonderful inspiration there!

Thank you for visiting and for your kind words! 
Have a wonderful weekend!

12 comments:

  1. Congratulation for the new granddaughter 🌹
    Nice idea and cards.
    Happy PPF 🍓🦋

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  2. Hi Jean! The alphabet cards are wonderful, and it's a great present for your grandkids - learning to read and understand is a gift for life. Happy PPF and have a great weekend from hot, hot Germany, hugs, Valerie

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  3. Oh these are just lovely - and so special to have them hand made! Happy PPF from No 14 :D

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  4. So adorable!!! What a sweet grandma you are!
    https://heartnsoul-amy.blogspot.com/2019/07/paint-party-fri-yay-wk21-yr9.html?m=1

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  5. What a fabulous idea! They'll treasure these as they grow. SO cute!

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  6. Really gorgeous cards, such a lovely idea... really creative and they will be treasured. Happy PPF :D)

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  7. What wonderful post cards. I taught kindergarten and tried many ways of teaching the alphabet. We drew pictures, cooked or ate a food for the letter, crafted the letters, sang songs about the letters. I tried to involve all the senses for the children with different learning styles. - Margy

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  8. What a cool grandma you are, Jean! And way to go starting their education early!! Hugs, Darnell

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  9. These are great! I love the idea of creating an alphabet card series too, and will need to remember it incase I have grandkids in the future. Happy belated PPF!

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  10. These are so wonderful and colourful, and so special because they are made by their grandmother :)

    -Soma

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