Ooooh, I love your doodles and stories! What a fantastic way to express oneself. I am with you on whimsical umbrellas and boots! Definitely sharing this format with students.
Your second panel was unexpected- well done. You made me look at my own rainy day a little differently. I especially love the old sidewalk chalk art and the whimsical umbrellas. Maybe we should make more of those in grown-up sizes.
Hehe. This just made me giggle. I love the puddle and the hood drawing most. My kids told me it was the worst recess ever today. I enjoyed the walk 🤷🏼♀️
Haha, great idea again, getting us to think differently about rain, I’m convinced when I live in Australia that it’s all good, in India where we measure rain in metres, I’m not so keen. Even the kids are over it some days. But overall concept, brilliant!!
Ooooh, I love your doodles and stories! What a fantastic way to express oneself. I am with you on whimsical umbrellas and boots! Definitely sharing this format with students.
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Yes the kids do love all the stuff that lives rain. They would probably love outdoor recess in the rain too.
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Your second panel was unexpected- well done. You made me look at my own rainy day a little differently. I especially love the old sidewalk chalk art and the whimsical umbrellas. Maybe we should make more of those in grown-up sizes.
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Hehe. This just made me giggle. I love the puddle and the hood drawing most. My kids told me it was the worst recess ever today. I enjoyed the walk 🤷🏼♀️
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Thanks for a better perspective on the rain (that I do not love)!
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Haha, great idea again, getting us to think differently about rain, I’m convinced when I live in Australia that it’s all good, in India where we measure rain in metres, I’m not so keen. Even the kids are over it some days. But overall concept, brilliant!!
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One of my favorites!!!!
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Oh yes! It’s all in perspective!!
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