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Docia Shares a Story about Spring

by Docia Zavitkovsky
July/August 1996
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It was a warm, sunny, blue sky day, and Marsha Gutch, sitting on the lawn with her group of four year olds, was talking with them about what a lovely day it was - that it felt like spring. She asked them if they knew what spring was.

These were some of their answers:

Tammy: The winter melts at spring.

Monica: You put fake sun up and get spring. You go to the store and pay your bills. You get dizzy.

Phoebe: Spring is when the sun comes out and there's sunsets. That's when you move to different houses.

Adam: You could put sandals on. You don't have to wear hot clothes.

Tamecka: Spring is rainbows. The rain comes down. People feel like planting yards.

Laura: It's when the rainbows come and the animals and the trees grow and grass grows.

Kelly: You should buy an umbrella in the spring. You can get married or visit a farm.

Katie: Spring is when the ice turns into water.

Marsha told the children she loved spring because everywhere there were flowers. She said she had been thinking of starting a flower garden in the play yard; would they like to help? The answer was an enthusiastic yes.

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