Remembering + poppies
Today is a time to think about the importance of peace, and how we can play a part in a peaceful future. The poppy, represents peace and one of the reasons we chose our name.
Little Poppy Pin by lupin.etsy.com
On doing some research the other day on Remembrance Day we came across a Teacher’s Guide on the Royal Canadian Legion website. In it was this mini-tutorial on how to make poppies. A fun little craft. Download poppy tutorial here.
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4 comments:
"In Flanders Fields the poppies grow"... Poppies are a beautiful symbol of peace and rememberance and a great reason behind a name. :)
This is beautiful, a lovely post.
Great visual for today!
poppies are so good
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