I am sure by now that your child has told you about our visit to see Hunny Bunny!  Mrs. Carlson was visiting our room the other day and saw that we were discussing spring and baby animals, including chicks and bunnies.  She suggested that we make the trip across the street to the Elementary campus to see Hunny Bunny.  Hunny Bunny is a class pet in Mrs. Burrichter's 3rd grade classroom.  So with a little help from Ms. Tania, off we went.  The kids AND adults had a blast!

Some pre-bunny visit activities.................
 

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Mrs. Burrichter's 3rd grade class was so eager to share Hunny Bunny with us.  It took us a few minutes to realize that Hunny Bunny would not hurt us. Hunny Bunny was so soft!
 




 
 
This third grader was trying to show us how Hunny Bunny nibbles on apples.  I'm not so sure Hunny Bunny wanted to eat in front of all those people.
 
 
 
 
                                                  Hunny Bunny can take a nap!

 

 
 
 
Some very special 3rd graders were making sure Hunny Bunny did not go too far.  Mikayla and Abbie were both in my class a few years back :)  Mikayla is Mackenzie's relative!
 
 
We got to see Hunny Bunny's cotton tail!

 
Hunny Bunny likes to get her exercise and her 3rd grade friends help out by forming a bridge that she can hop over.  At then end.......hugs :)

 
 
One last goodbye.  Thank you to Mrs. Burrichter and her 3rd grade class for sharing Hunny Bunny with us today.  We had a blast!
 
 
 
We finished off our week by dying Easter eggs and having a special snack. We dyed our eggs using shaving cream and liquid water colors. The children rolled their eggs in the shaving cream mixture.  When the shaving cream on the eggs dried, it left behind the swirl of color.  The children learned to handle their eggs gently. :)

 


 

 
 
Thank you to Mackenzie's mom for providing our Easter snack and a special gift box.  Thank you also to Anna for the gift bags!
 

 

 
 
 
 
                                         Winding down a busy day.....................
 


 


 
 
Have a GREAT break!  Happy Easter! 
See you next week when we start talking about "What is in Your Garden?" 
 


 
 
 

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