I wanted to make sure that everyone had a chance to answer the poll
-- the most popular time seems to be 3:00 P.M., so this Thursday, please
gather all the kids in your house, young and old (parents and
grandparents are invited too!), for our first family story time. We will
feature Dr. Seuss "The Sneetches" -- and if you think it's just for
little kids, well, you haven't read a children's book with me. There
will be something in it for everyone. Even if you're alone, you might
want to tune in -- unless you think that materialism, racism, and a
positive message for all humanity can't possibly be funny... and
ADORABLE! Looking forward to meeting everyone online.
*NOTE:
Because this meeting will include little ones, I am more protective
about security than you tough, social media-savvy high school types. I
sent a private invitation to the people I remembered expressing an
interest. If you haven't yet received the email, and you want to join
this meeting, please email me at dpreston.learning@gmail.com and I will
send you the zoom invitation and the password to get in. Think of it
like the super-secret private club for the A-list -- but with me, little
kids, and Dr. Seuss. :)
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