Here's what we made:
Little Coconut Kisses
Creamy Corn Cake (which we made as muffins, obviously)
Interestingly enough, both items were Gluten free (an experiment Brian and I are trying).We arrived at the school, and Allen got a passport, which he was to get stamped in each country. The countries were: Brazil, Antarctica, Thailand, Ireland, Chile, Aruba, and India. Here are some photo highlights ...
Annie the Anaconda. She's a life-size model -- 22 feet long! The kids stuffed her with recycled paper, and painted her. She was gorgeous!
The Amazon Rainforest
The children cut out different insects and animals from the Amazon and colored them. Then Ms. Avril and Ms. Jennifer stuck them onto the trees. You can also see part of Annie the Anaconda here.
Chilling out with a snow cone in Antarctica (get it?)
Ireland!
The elementary students made a topographical map of India
Allen's future bride, Amelia (according to Allen) showing off her henna.
Ms. Amy decorating Allen's hand with Henna.
Allen's passport. Which was stamped in every country!
You can see more pictures here, but these are the highlights. Allen's classroom was by far the best. Brazil had the most food, and the most creative decor. Overall we had a fantastic time!
6 comments:
I don't remember ever having that much fun in school. I seems like such a great way to learn about other countries. The picture of the three of you is fabulous,
Thanks!
I love coconut. Yea to the teachers and parents for making all that happen!
Wow! Seems like you guys had a great night! Little Amelia is so cute too. Those Little Coconut Kisses and the Creamy Corn Cake looks delicious! What's your recipe?
I am so proud of my family! School should be fun...and not just of the kids...parents too!
A+ for participation, effort and coconut!
Family photo is one of the best I've seen - love it & y'all!
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