Sootis are real: have you ever seen a shopping cart half-buried in a huge pile of dirty snow? The person gone and all that’s left is the cart? The evidence of a sooti-meal!
This is the current teaching paradigm. You prepare a lesson based on what you want the kids to learn but if you listen to them their concerns are usually way different, and that’s what you should address.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Of the 15 months I’ve worked at the grocery store hauling carts, I’ve come across no sootis (as there hasn’t been much snow).
dwane.scoty1 over 3 years ago
DillBros LLC™, who are everywhere, remind us: “Remember, Kids! Sooties are not the same as Snobunnies!”
Ralph Newbill over 3 years ago
Sootis are real: have you ever seen a shopping cart half-buried in a huge pile of dirty snow? The person gone and all that’s left is the cart? The evidence of a sooti-meal!
joegeethree over 3 years ago
It does seem like Timmy Fretwork’s snowplowing exploits are overshadowing his banjo talents with the kids.
johnschutt over 3 years ago
Love it.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Soot sprites are real. Their existence is documented in My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away.
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
Agenda highjacked on tangential avenue by the vivid imagination of wee ones! Love it!
MFRXIM Premium Member over 3 years ago
Did M. T. Greene write this?!
PappyFiddle over 3 years ago
This is the current teaching paradigm. You prepare a lesson based on what you want the kids to learn but if you listen to them their concerns are usually way different, and that’s what you should address.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Wow! Dill finally says something other than “wow!” as he challenges Alice to match Petey to his brother’s exalted station in life as a cartherd!
Meanwhile, Timmy, don’t fret. They’re just normal four-year old kids….
BC in NC Premium Member over 3 years ago
You can find pictures of the people suspected of being snatched by Sootis on the back of rock salt bags.