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    I got this email this morning and although it is American and very American sounding in the way it's written...I thought it would be a good starting point for a gratitude topic with the mindees...
    Gratitude notes, diary and helping others are lovely ideas...although need a few more!! It could lead onto a manners topic too...
    Any ideas?...greatly appreciated and I'll write a little gratitude response too

    Sarah x
    Sarah, Bumble Beez x x

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    Most of our little ones are brilliant at the moment - when they forget we normally read a 'thank you' book we wrote a few years ago which features children and adults thanking each other.

    We also use the sign for thank you so even the teeny ones can join in

 

 

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