Discovering a new world and a language is amazing.

Sunday 25 December 2011

Oh Little Child

Oh Little child so near the tree
The precious view you clearly see

Adorned in white, a glistened sight
A chilling warmth, it’s nearly night

Excitement grows within each eye
A splendid match, so bright yet shy

You make each wish, each secret part
A ray with God, so fills your heart

Your wants are small, unselfish child
Not to be wrapped, branded or styled

A world of hope, filled full of peace
A caring call, let love increase

Next year this child so wants to be
Back out to watch, this growing tree

What of our wants as time goes by
Will hope and peace and love climb high

Saturday 17 December 2011

Spot the differences






Can you spot the differences between these two pictures?
 How many can you find?

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Global Christmas

Christmas is celebrated in different ways around the world.

Sunday 11 December 2011

Christmas carols

All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Monday 5 December 2011

Joke

Santa Claus' reindeer

Santa Claus' reindeer are a team of flying reindeer. They pull the sleigh of Santa Claus and help him deliver Christmas gifts. Do you know their names? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupi, Donner, Blitzen
and the last but not least Rudolph!!!!




Friday 2 December 2011

Lollipopman

lollipopman

Crossing guards are known by a variety of names, the most widely used is "lollipop lady or lollipop man", it's a reference to the large signs used that look like lollipops.
A crossing guard (in United States and Canada) or a school crossing patrol officer (in the United Kingdom) is a traffic management specialist. It's often associated with elementary school children. Lollipop men temporarily stop the flow of traffic in front of schools, so pedestrians (usualy children) may cross an intersection.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Thursday 1 December 2011

Advent calendar

An Advent calendar is a special calendar which is used to count the days in anticipation of Christmas. You can buy it or make it.
There are 24 windows (buckets or anything you fancy), one for each day of December leading up to Christmas Day. One is opened every day during Advent. In many of these calendars, each window opens to reveal an image, a poem, or a small gift such as a chocolate item.

Do you have any at home?