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Printable vintage leprechaun paper doll.
Update:
We made one! I'll put a leprechaun in it on Saint Patrick's Day.
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Click below pictures for original link to copy and save. The original link for Martha has the history written out. It's too small to read on the picture.
We just got back from our nation's capitol, and unbelievable(for a blogger), I forgot my camera!We spent a day in the National Museum of American History, and I saw the First Ladies dress collection . Well worth a visit to this museum if you get to D.C. . I didn't see Martha's dress. From the link:
"The exhibition features more than two dozen gowns from the Smithsonian’s almost 100-year old First Ladies Collection, including those worn by Frances Cleveland, Lou Hoover, Jacqueline Kennedy, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama. A section titled 'Changing Times, Changing First Ladies' highlights the roles played by Dolley Madison, Mary Lincoln, Edith Roosevelt, and Lady Bird Johnson and their contributions to their husband’s administrations."
I found a free downloadable mini-unit study with the illustrated "Tale of Squirrel Nutkin" included at CurrClick. This has a elementary level vocabulary word exercise suited for older children, about third grade and up. There is also a little nature study, sequencing, and reading comprehension.