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  Spring is HERE- Hey!!! Called spring or springtime is one of the four seasons or four temperature seasons coming in/ succeeding winter. Its the season of new starts and growth bursting from the ground like grass, cherry blossoms, daffodils…   21 st of March World Poetry Day Share your poem with Buddee and friends! Have you been to Goobly- Gooville ? No? Well, I have. And everyone there is an awesome little kid. Just Like You. The trees are made out of dreams, The grass is made of ambition, The sun is made out of love, The ocean is made from their wishes. Everyone treats everyone kindly Everyone knows how to share And everyone values themselves So they feel no need to compare! Sounds like a magnificent place, right? I’m sure you’re hoping it really is out there, Somewhere far away So that you can go to visit it someday. Well, The truth is It is REAL And it isn’t very far, You don’t need to walk or take a train Or plane or car. Goobly Gooville has been right there with you fro
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  National Children’s Craft Day    Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Week  We love our Nurse! International Ask a Question Day.   1. What is your favorite pass time when not in school? 2. What games do you like to play with your family or friends? 3 Buddee favorite pass time is video games. 4. And he like playing checkers with his family and soccer with his friends. Today is ‘Celebrate Scientist Day’ March 14 TH One of the most renowned scientists of all time is Albert Einstein, so it's fitting that the day is celebrated on his birthday. He was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany.  St. Patrick’s Day -  Wednesday, March 17, 2021  

March is ‘Mad for Plaid’

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      ‘ Mad for Plaid’ Sunday March 7 th     ‘Cereal Day’ Until the 1860s, breakfast was dominated by eggs, bacon, and sausage. Reformers began preaching that eating too much meat was both physically and spiritually harmful, and cereal was looked at as a nutritious remedy of sorts. The first American cooked cereals were corn-mush porridges that had been adapted from Native Americans. Quaker Oats, made from hulled oats, was created in 1877. Cream of Wheat appeared in 1894. The first cold cereal was invented by Dr. James Caleb Jackson, and was made of hard, bland bran nuggets that had to be soaked overnight and were hard to digest. It was called granula.   Cereal is celebrated and eaten today! Cereal, in general, may be a name for any grain, such as wheat, barley, oats, or corn. But since the end of the nineteenth century in America, cereal has usually meant breakfast cereal—now the most popular breakfast food in the country. It gained popularity at that time, as a healthier alte