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Paper Ladybug Craft With Printable Template

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By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy.   Follow us on Instagram for more fun ideas for kids! Get ready for some fun with our fluttering wing paper ladybug craft! With our printable template, kids can create their very own ladybugs with wings that flap, adding extra excitement and fun!  What is it about ladybugs that are so cute and friendly to kids? My kids love finding and picking up ladybugs. They think it’s their luckiest day when they find these spotted red creatures! Are your kids fascinated by ladybugs like...

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Vitamin E Deficiency, Presented by Kentucky Performance Products

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Almost any horse can be at risk of a vitamin E deficiency. Do you know how to spot it? Subtle signs of vitamin E deficiency often go unnoticed. Stiff during warm-up Sore after exercise Sour attitude when ridden Lack of energy and impulsion More obvious signs can be confused with other illnesses: Evidence of muscle myopathy Neurological symptoms Weak immune response A poorly developed topline can indicate a vitamin E deficiency. What horses are at the highest risk of vitamin E deficiencies? Performance horses that are competing and traveling regardless of turnout Horses of all ages that don’t graze on...

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Tips On Storing And Preserving Vegetables For Long Time

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If your garden has produced a generous harvest, storing and preserving vegetables extends the bounty so you can continue to enjoy the rewards of your labor throughout the winter. There are many methods of preserving vegetables– some easy and some a bit more involved. Read on to learn the basics of a few of the most popular ways of preserving vegetable crops. When you get a fresh, delicious vegetable from the market, it makes sense to want to cook it and use it every last bit. However, your delicious veggie might go bad before you can use it if you’re...

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Peanut Butter Fudge Bars

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These Peanut Butter Fudge Bars are made delicious with yellow cake mix, peanut butter, chocolate chips, coconut and walnuts! Here’s an easy dessert that begins with a yellow cake mix. If you aren’t into yellow cake, you can always substitute white cake mix instead. Everyone loves a good bar, and this one is full of delicious flavors. This is a recipe that is good to bring to a potluck. Ingredients needed: yellow cake mix creamy peanut butter butter eggs sweetened condensed milk vanilla extract salt semisweet chocolate chips shredded coconut chopped walnuts or pecans (leave out the nuts if there...

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Summer Reading Log for Teachers

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As teachers, we all know the importance of continuous learning and professional development. One great way to keep learning during the summer months is through reading. However, it can be challenging to stay on track and hold ourselves accountable when we don’t have a set structure like we do during the school year. To help with this, I’ve put together a free printable PDF Summer Reading Log for Teachers. This reading log is designed to help you set goals, track your progress, and reflect on your learning. Plus, it’s fun to keep a tally of which books you have read...

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