jueves, 9 de febrero de 2012

A message for JASON

Chicos y chicas hemos recibido este comentario de alguien de habla inglesa.  Con este mensaje intento que se ponga en contacto con nosotros de nuevo. Sería muy bueno tener gente de habla inglesa entre estas páginas.


JASON
JASON

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   We found your comment in  bibliotecaantiguafantasia.blogspot.com. Thanks for it.
If you want to participate with your comments in the blog, I must say you that we have another blog: http://www.laantiguainglessherlock.blogspot.com     It´s only for English and we would like that English  natives will participate in it.


http://www.bibliotecaantiguafantasia.blogspot.com    is the blog that we use to the Library school. And we write in Spanish in it.    Anyway, thank you again. 




 AdAAn :) dijo...


Jason, thanks for visiting our blog and post comments, 
we can continue providing through blog  

(Well done! Adán. Eso es lo que hay que hacer:  
comunicarse)












St. Valentine´s cards


These Heart in Hand Valentine cards are very easy to make - even young children can make them (with a little help in cutting out the paper).
Supplies needed:
  • Pieces of construction paper or gift wrap (at least 2 different colors)
  • A pencil and a marker
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Optional: A printer (if you want to use the heart templates)
Trace your handprint on construction paper.
Carefully cut it out.
Cut out some red, pink or purple hearts - they should be a little bigger than the lollipops you have. Using green construction paper, cut out some leaves.
If you'd like, use a heart template page and print it out to help you draw hearts. Pick the right size that fits inside your handprint.

Glue a heart onto your handprint cutout.
Write a message to your Valentine. 
If you like, have the hand show the American Sign Language sign for "I love you," which has the only the ring finger and the middle finger folded and glued down.
You now have nice Valentine card for a friend.