Monday, February 14

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day!! 


What a great day to spread the love! What makes Valentine's Day so important? 



A Day to Celebrate Love:

Valentine’s Day is a testament to love’s enduring power, a strong force that has shaped our history defied norms and evolved alongside humanity. It transcends cultural boundaries, reminding us of the simplicity and depth of true, genuine affection.


Origins and Legends:

Ancient Roman Festival: Although several Christian martyrs were named Valentine, the day likely took its name from a priest martyred by Emperor Claudius II Gothicus around 270 CE. Legend has it that this priest signed a letter “from your Valentine” to his jailer’s daughter, whom he had made friends with.

St. Valentine of Terni: Another legend suggests that St. Valentine of Terni, a bishop, inspired the holiday. He may have secretly married couples to spare husbands from war, thus associating his feast day with love.

Medieval Poetry: In the 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer’s poetry linked Valentine’s Day with romantic love. His work, “Parlement of Foules,” described birds choosing their mates on this day.

Formal Messages: 

By the 1500s, formal messages (valentines) emerged, and by the late 1700s, commercially printed cards became popular.

Cupid and Hearts: 

Common symbols include Cupid (the Roman god of love) and hearts (traditionally associated with emotion).

Modern Celebrations:

Gift-giving: People exchange gifts and give flowers, handwritten love letters, and tokens of affection.

Date Nights: 

Romantic dinners, candlelit evenings, and other festivities create memorable moments.

Friendship and Care: 

Beyond romantic love, Valentine’s Day is also about showing love and care for friends and family.


As we navigate our way through modern relationships, Valentine’s Day is a gentle reminder that Valentine's Day is a dance of love and a tradition that makes genuine connections matter most. So, whether you’re celebrating with a partner, a friend, or yourself, embrace the spirit of love on this special day. ๐Ÿ’Œ๐Ÿ’•




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Valentine's Day coloring sheet




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Thursday, February 10

Facts about Watches

Last week, we concentrated on expressing our gratitude for items and experiences that start with the letter V. This week, we encourage you to share something you are thankful for that begins with the letter W. Your contributions will help promote a positive atmosphere of appreciation and reflection. Join us in this meaningful exercise!

I appreciate the value of watches in my life. What is something you appreciate that starts with the letter W?


What a Watch Can Tell You (Besides the Time): 8+ Fun Facts About Watches

Whether they’re glittering on a wrist or ticking quietly in your backpack, watches are more than just mini clocks. They’ve traveled to space, survived underwater adventures, and even helped create secret codes!

Let’s wind through a few watch-worthy facts.

๐Ÿ•ฐ️ 1. Watches Have Been Around for Centuries

Wristwatches gained popularity in the 1800s, but pocket watches have a longer history dating back even further. Some were worn by royals and explorers as early as the 1500s. Talk about timeless fashion.

Thursday, February 3

Facts about Violins

Last week, we focused on expressing gratitude for things beginning with the letter U, and it was encouraging to hear everyone's thoughts. This week, we will continue this positive trend by shifting our focus to items that start with the letter V. 

Sharing what we are thankful for can foster a sense of community and promote appreciation. For instance, I would like to express my gratitude for violins and their role in music. Now, I invite you to reflect and share something that begins with the letter V that you feel grateful for. Your insights contribute to a supportive atmosphere, and I look forward to hearing your responses!


๐ŸŽป The Magic of Violins: 8+ Tuneful Facts About a Musical Masterpiece

Whether they’re dancing through a symphony or filling the room with soft notes that feel like moonlight, violins are full of soul and surprises. But did you know these elegant instruments hide all kinds of fun facts in their wooden curves?

Let’s string together a few awesome discoveries!

๐ŸŽผ 1. Violins Have Been Around for Over 500 Years

The modern violin first appeared in Italy in the 16th century, inspired by older stringed instruments such as the rebec and lira. Some original violins are still preserved in museums today!

Tuesday, February 1

Happy February 1st!

 


In February, may you be filled with love, joy, and success. May each day bring opportunities for learning, good health, gratitude, and kindness.


Have a beautiful February!








Tuesday, January 25

Facts about the fishing pole

Fishing Pole Facts


What is today? Yep, it is trivia time!! Trivia is fun and a great way to learn!! What is your favorite trivia game to play? 

Today, I want to tell you a little about the history of the fishing rod. The fishing rod is used to catch fish!! Did you know that the fishing rod/pole has been around since ancient Egyptian times? Fishing rods/poles can date back to around 2000 B.C.

 

Can you answer this trivia question?


Which one of these fishing tackle pieces holds the hook at a desired depth in the water?

A.) Hook  B.) Bobber  C.) Sinkers  D.) Jig



Continue reading to find out more about the fishing poles.


 

Facts about the fishing rod/pole:

1. The first fishing poles were made from bamboo and hazel shoots with a string attached. There are many different types of fishing rods/poles. Here is a list of some of those in ABC order:

  • Casting rods
  • Fly rods
  • Ice fishing rods
  • Sea fishing rods
  • Spinning rods
  • Surf rods
  • Telescopic rods
  • Trolling rods

2. Sometime during the 1600s, fishing tackle was improved. Fishing tackle is all the equipment used for fishing, such as rods/poles, bait, hooks, lines, and various other tackle items.

3. During the late 1800s, bamboo made fishing rods thinner and sturdier.

4. There are many different types of bait for fishing rods. Some people fish with live bait, such as worms, minnows, crickets, shrimp, and sea worms.

5. In 2020, about 55 million people went fishing at least once yearly! That is a lot of people.

6. The most extended fishing rod in the world measures a little over 73 feet long.

7. June 18th is National Go Fishing Day!! 


 

Can you share a fact about fishing with us?


 

Books about fishing:

1. Freshwater Fishing for Kids by Melanie Howard

2. Fishing: A Guide to Fresh and Salt-Water Fishing by George Fichter

3. Andrรฉ Goes Fishing: by Mikaela Wilson

4. The Everything Fishing Book by Ronnie Garrison

Parents/caretakers should ensure books are child-friendly before reading them to your child/children.

 

 

Get your free fishing printable coloring sheet here: 

Fishing coloring sheet

 



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Monday, January 24

Shark Facts

Shark Facts


Today, I want to tell you all about sharks!! There are many different types of sharks. Did you know there are over 400 species of sharks swimming in the oceans all over the world? Yep, that is a lot of different types of sharks! Sharks are classified as fish. Most shark species are cold-blooded. Sharks do not have bones! Their skeletal system is made up of cartilage. Sharks are very strong and big fish!!



What is your favorite type of fish?



 

Facts about sharks:

1. A group of sharks is called a shiver of sharks, school, frenzy, or gam. A baby shark is called a pup! Some sharks are pregnant for two years! Depending on the species of sharks, baby sharks(pups) can be born in one of three different ways:

(1) Oviparity- means the female shark lays/deposits the eggs safely in the ocean, where they will be safe from predators.

(2) Ovoviviparity- means that most sharks carry their eggs inside them until the shark pup is born.

(3) Viviparity- means female sharks carry embryos inside them until the shark pups are ready to be born.  

2. Sharks vary in size and weight! The biggest shark in the world is called the Whale shark! The Whale shark can get as long as 60 feet and weigh as much as 40,000 pounds!! That is very big!! The smallest shark in the world is called the Dwarf lantern shark. The Dwarf Lanternshark usually grows to about 6.9 inches in length and can weigh up to two pounds.

3.  Most sharks are carnivores! Carnivores mean that they eat meat! A shark’s diet includes other fish, shrimp, marine mammals, and other sea creatures!

4. The Great White shark is warm, not cold-blooded like most sharks are.

5. Sharks have a great sense of smell! They can smell hundreds of times better than humans with their noses!

6. July 14th of every year is National Shark Awareness Day!!

7. Sharks can grow up to 50,000 teeth in their lifetime! Most sharks have about 5 rows of teeth! Depending on the species of sharks, they can have 50 to 3000 teeth at a time! Sharks lose some teeth every day, but they can regrow their teeth! Isn’t that amazing?

8. Depending on the species, sharks can live from 20 to 70 years.



Share a fact about sharks with us?



Get your free printable shark coloring sheet here: 

Shark coloring sheet


 


Books about sharks:

1. National Geographic Readers: Sharks! by Anne Schreiber

2. Sharks for Kids: by David McGuire

3. Shark Coloring Book: Shark Activity Book for Kids by Angela Kidd

4. Super Shark Encyclopedia: by DK

Parents/caretakers, please be sure books are child-friendly before reading them to your child/children.

 



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Thursday, January 20

Facts about Umbrellas

Last week, we dove into the wonderful world of gratitude by celebrating items and experiences that start with the letter T. Today, we invite you to join the fun! What’s something you’re thankful for that begins with the letter U? Let’s come together to share our thoughts and inspire a spirit of appreciation and reflection. 

I’ll kick things off by saying I’m grateful for Umbrellas, they shield us from the rain and remind us that sometimes we just need to embrace the storm. What about you? What’s your U word of gratitude?


☂️ Undercover Wonders: 8+ Surprising Facts About Umbrellas

They twirl in musicals, float down rainy sidewalks, and perch on cafรฉ tables like polite little canopies. But umbrellas have a deeper story, and they’ve been shielding people for centuries! Let’s unfold the truth behind these everyday inventions.

๐Ÿ›️ 1. Umbrellas Have Ancient Roots

Umbrellas date back over 4,000 years! The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Chinese used sunshades made from feathers, palm leaves, and silk to protect their royals from harsh sunlight. Rain protection came later!

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