On Wednesday Jack had Granparents' Day at school. He was so lucky that three of his grandparents were able to come, especially since everyone lives out of town. They all joined him in the cafeteria for lunch before the program. Because Jack had several grandparents come and other kiddos weren't as fortunate, his teacher divvied out two of the adults and paired them with other kids who didn't have grandparents. It wasn't as much fun for Mimi and Grandpa to be grandparents to other kids, but I think they still enjoyed just seeing Jack and his classroom and the other children in the class. They were able to see his class, play games, and hear a song. Thank you, Mimi, Grandpa, and Nana, for coming to Jack's Grandparents' Day. He loved having you all here!
Jack in his classroom
Jack played a game with Nana and read a story to her.
Jack drew pictures for his grandparents, as did all of the other children. I think it's interesting to see how kids this age draw so differently. (For example, some kids draw whole bodies, some just draw heads, etc.)
The children sang "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" to the grandparents, and it was super cute! (I saw the video.) I think Jack knew where to look for the pictures! :)
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