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| There is a long assorted list of cute animals. We also have opossums, raccoons, squirrels, deer, rabbits, nutria(giantt rat--but good eat'n). There is also lots of spanish moss. We have some of our dads that are going to loan us their camo blind material to drape on the walls. We also have a couple of aluminum batteaus(flat bottom boat).
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| | Help please with Chatters. We had PreK and some K afraid of the storyline this summer with PL. Anyway we can preview Chatters prior to the distribution early 09? |
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| | Here was Jody's response to another post that will answer your question. Thanks for all the good feedback about Chadder. We've heard you and are working on a special Chadder DVD JUST for preschoolers at Crocodile Dock. We hope to have previews available online in the winter.
God Bless, Josh T. in Ohio
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| Wow! I am glad! I think Chadder was pretty scary---- LOL!
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| | I would agree that Chadder's Science Adventure was a bit "dark" compared to the previous Chadder Adventures but you have to expect that when it's a science theme. Evil mad scientists running around making all these different formulas that do different things. Group could have toned it down but I thought it went well with the theme and made Chadder more relevant to the older kids this year. God Bless, Josh T. in Ohio
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| | Just a thought about day two's Bible story. Have you thought about the way kids will take the plagues story, especially if they are Egyptian? Also, just the fact that that is the main story being taught about God's power to many that may not know of his creative, healing, and other positive (from those outside the church) powers. |
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| | When Group did the plagues for HolyWord years ago, it was the highlight of the week. I don't think we get to cherry pick the Bible because someone who is a descendant of the people involved might get their feelings hurt. It seems like that might be a real stretch to me. The way it was done was so great and the Pharoah was the bad guy, not all Egyptians. And when we did the Passover (which Jody has mentioned will be similar) it as SO moving and focused on our families today, not dehumanizing any group. As a matter of fact, we had women wailing out of sight behind curtains and it broke my heart.
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| | That sounds much better than what I first thought. Thanks |
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