I adore how cute this cosplay is! (And comfy)

I had to include a Winnie the Pooh movie, and this one is super cute.
Here is the link for the downloadable materials. (Again, please let me know if you have any problems so I can fix it!)
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Watch movie | Work on Xmas presents | Work on Xmas presents | Make Christmas tags | Flex |
Daily details:
Ballet and martial arts on alternate days
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano
The project she is working on (currently she is making herself a poncho)
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Download materials
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type – in download materials
Count and sort presents
Count and group Xmas tags
Make Xmas gifts (2 days)
Make Xmas tags from old Xmas cards (cutting and printing)
Next week: A Muppet Christmas Carol!
If you love Winnie the Pooh, you’re going to want to visit Toronto this spring or summer.
From March 7 to August 3, 2020, the Royal Ontario Museum is going to be hosting Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic, with immersive and interactive activities for all ages.
Toronto is the only Canadian city that the exhibit will be visiting, so make your plans to visit now!
You can contact Jennifer Desmarais through Orleans Travel. jennifer.desmarais@orleanstravel.ca
Given that Lance (@gilove2dance) and Keith (@incaseyouart) jumped into an alien ship in their show Voltron: Legendary Defender (on Netflix now!), I think they would probably love to travel with the Doctor…especially since he can bring them home at any time.
But what is Winnie the Pooh doing there? (Dragon didn’t want to leave her favourite person: Keith)
While waiting in line for the Winnie the Pooh ride, there were these little hives that you pushed a bee through on a metal bar. It was really cute.