(hearing her name as students and staff see her and call out to her)
scooch
(getting a little friend to move over to make room for more friends)
oopsie-daisy
(when I notice something we are trying not to do like talking over others
or play wrestling in the hallway)(wink)
Our favorite words- always sweet to hear!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Diane!
DeleteThis is precious. It sparkles with the joy of childhood, and inventiveness ("scooch"). I suspect Pearl is a treasure.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fran.
DeleteAnd yes, she is a definite treasure!
xo
Love these words! I'm always asking my Kindergartners to schooch over ... or telling them no lolly-gagging, or dilly-dallying (if we are trying to be ontime rather than just stroll together). lol. Words are fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love dilly-dallying! I forgot about that one!
DeleteAnd how fun is lolly-gagging! Never thought about that one!
Yes, words are fantabulous! :)
A sweet list of words and the meanings behind them. Friends making room for more friends is heart warming.
ReplyDeleteoopsie daisy... such a sweet word to remind the kiddos of a goof up... xo
ReplyDeleteLove your collection here and the explanations. I especially love oopsie-daisy, notice something we are trying not to do!
ReplyDelete"Scooch" is a constant word around here. I love this sweet list!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure "Pearl" might be on my favorite word list, too. I like her and would love to slide my fingers through her fur.
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