when i was 4 i was given a toy poodle - it was tiffany blue, had furry ears, head, feet and tail (like a real paris-clipped poodle) and the "unclipped" bits were blue gingham
i called it "joy"
(i had another dog called "happy")
here are some virtual moments of joy i saw today,
(possible recipe to try)
all this joy
i saw an article the other day about a teaching technique for young kids, called the reggio emilia education project
which is about the joy of children and how to keep this joy as they learn, to keep play and curiosity in education
sounds interesting...
i don't think you can have enough wonder joy and curiosity
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