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Old 05-28-2008, 06:40 PM   #1
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Just a note to say that the last two weeks have been very busy in the shop. I found out that June is dinosaur month in my granddaughters preschool class. She has brought in some of the dino puzzles I have made for her for show and tell and the teacher asked my daughter if she had any others she could bring in. I have spent the last two weeks, and 3 dozen #7 skip tooth blades, cutting and finishing 30 standup dinosaur puzzles, 17 of which will go to school. That makes one for each childin the class, including my granddaugher, to keep and take home at the end of dinosaur month. The remainder, including "In the Cretaceous", will stay here until I give them to my granddaughter myself. About half came from Judy and Dave Petersons book and the rest were modified, by myself, from pictures taken from books and online. I will post pictures and descriptions as soon as I have time to take them (hopefully by the end of the week).

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I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures. We went through a dinosaur phase with our grandson. We had jigsaws, stacking dinosaurs and plain cutout dinosaurs. He spent one whole afternoon painting his own when he stayed with us. I make drawstring bags with dinosaur fabric to keep them in. Cannot wait to see your pictures.

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How nice are you!! What a great thing to do. Can't wait to see the pictures.
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Jigsue, What a great idea for storage. I wish I had time to make them for the school kids, but they are due tomorrow and I don't sew that well. I will make them for my granddaughter though.
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That was a very thoughtful thing to do. I know all the kids will really like them. Can't wait to see the pictures.
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And I thought dinosaurs were extinct!!! Aparently not in NJ!!!!! Anxiously awaiting pictures too!
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