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Tonya Zinter

What a great way to show that bringing something to share can develop interest among peers and excitement

I really enjoyed the story! These ‘flowers’ have always been a favorite for children. They’re the first things in spring that the kids pick and bless their teacher with at school.

What kids don’t love blowing those seeds around?! The wish story was heartfelt. There are many children who can identify with not feeling they have friends. I loved the twist of the horn from the stem. What a great way to show that bringing something to share can develop interest among peers and excitement.

—Tonya Zinter School Teacher

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