Groundhogs, Hamsters, and Snowcats – The Week in Review

My household will be playing in the fresh snow.

This week was an exciting one in our house as my 5 years of age completed her very first chapter book! She loved Winter According to Humphrey and cant wait to check out some more books about Humphrey the hamster..
I hope that you had a similarly good week and have a terrific weekend! My family will be playing in the fresh snow. Before doing that I have todays list of the most popular posts to share.
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
1.
Groundhog Day Explained.
2.
How to Prevent Printing of Shared Google Documents.
3.
How to Create Custom Valentines Day Cards for Kids to Share.
4.
How to Add Watermarks to Google Docs.
5.
Develop Talk or Type Educational Games on TinyTap.
6.
Educational Resources With a Super Bowl Theme.
7.
3 Ways to Use Lumio for Collaborative Learning Right Now.

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Excellent morning from Maine where more than a foot of fresh snow has fallen in the last 24 hours. According to the snowcat, we have at least 20″ of snow in our backyard. Whats a snowcat? Only 25 years of home mortgage payments and Ill own that snowcat clear and complimentary!

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According to the snowcat, we have at least 20″ of snow in our yard. Whats a snowcat? Just 25 years of mortgage payments and Ill own that snowcat clear and free!

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