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  • Lenze
    Lenze said 3 months Edit Delete

    Very good work like a tribute for diversity.

  • grahairs
    grahairs said 3 months Edit Delete

    Nicely presented work. Well done!

  • ak85ka
    ak85ka said 3 months Edit Delete

    Good work indeed! I liked it! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing...

  • newim
    newim said 3 months Edit Delete

    Hoi Karen.

    This is good work and a fine presentation to watch.

    Thanks for the sharing.

    Greetings from Wim.

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    The Umbrella

    From karenprek, 3 months ago Add as contact

    A slideshow for Pre-K children; a companion to the book "The Umbrella" by Jan Brett

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    1. Slide 1:The Animals of The Umbrella A PowerPoint of the animals from the book, The Umbrella, by Jan Brett PowerPoint by Karen Cox
    2. Slide 2:Froggy saw the umbrella. He said, “hola.” Hola means “hello”
    3. Slide 3:Froggy saw Toucan. He said, “Vete.” Vete means “go away”
    4. Slide 4: Froggy saw Kinkajou. He said, “Muy grande.” Muy grande means “too big”
    5. Slide 5:Froggy saw Baby Tapir. He said, “No está aquí.” No está aquí means “not here”
    6. Slide 6:Froggy saw Quetzal. He said, “Fly away.”