Who Loves You?
Who Loves You?
Materials
- Paper
- Pen
- Markers and/or stickers for decorating
Directions
- Ask your child, "Who loves you?" and write down her answer.
- Ask, "Who else loves you?" and write down each name, then read her the list when she is finished.
- Top the list with the title "Look Who Loves (child's name)" and let her decorate it with markers or stickers.
- Stick it on the refrigerator or on her bedroom wall to remind her how much she is loved.
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