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Treasure Hunt

 While playing in the sandbox today, a few of the kids found a treasure! It was a string of beads with one single shell attached. This is not a typical everyday find in the sandbox, but an exciting one for sure!




"I found treasure!" L yelled in excitement. The kids gathered around to see what was pulled from the hole in the sand. There was a little bit of a debate on what we would do with the treasure. Unfortunately, the necklace that was found will not be returning to the sand, BUT L had another idea to include others in the same kind of fun the Pine class had in the sand. Watch below to find out our plan for tomorrow 😊



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