Shark Hats and Other Fun
Leah Langby
June 28, 2010


Kids in Boyceville had a lot of fun with their shark hats (directions are on page 120 of your SLP manual), especially once all the tricky cutting and folding was done!

And check out the super-cool decorations, created by 14 teen volunteers (wow! 14 teen volunteers in a town the size of Boyceville is pretty awesome!):
Love those jelly-fish! Here’s a close-up of the mer-people (I want my picture taken!):
And finally, look at the window decorations:

Please send in your photos and ideas to langby@ifls.lib.wi.us. This is a great place to share!

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