Miss Maple's Seeds

December 31: Thanks for an Unfrogettable Festive Season!

Rhyming Prompt: December 31

Today is our last day together, my friend,

I can hardly believe we’ve come to the end!

It’s been such an honor to stay with you here

And when I think of you, I will grin ear-to-ear.

 Have a grand year, and don’t you lose sight

Of all we have worked on together, alright?

Think often of others and how they might feel,

Give compliments often, and always with zeal.

Stand up for people less lucky than you

And try hard to see life from their point-of-view.

You’re such a kind person and I’ll miss you so much,

Although I am leaving, let’s keep in touch.

Download the prompts for December 29-31 here as a PDF or here as a Microsoft Word Document (you may have already printed these—I’m just re-posting them here for convenience).

An image of the December 31 prompt printed on cream cardstock with a green border. There is a gold wax impression of a frog in the corner, highlighted in silver. The card is nestled in a lit Christmas tree.

An image of the December 31 prompt printed on cream cardstock with a green border. There is a gold wax impression of a frog in the corner, highlighted in silver. The card is nestled in a lit Christmas tree.

Other Materials:

None.

Suggested Pose:

Oof, it’s so sad! Frantz is sitting by the door as if he’s truly eager to head out. We’ll miss you, friend!

Frantz is sitting by the front door with the daily prompt ready to hit the road.

Frantz is sitting by the front door with the daily prompt ready to hit the road.

Activity:

Say goodbye to your frog, and thank them for all the fun times!

Rationale:

Goodbyes are important, and it’s also important to show gratitude. Your frog (as a proxy for you) has worked hard to create something magical this month. Your child has worked hard, too, learning and growing, over the last 30 days. It’s a good idea to honor that work with a goodbye and a thank you. Since we are moving into a new year, and your child has selected a new cause through which to continue their empathetic development, this goodbye should feel like gratifying closure.

Book Recommendation:

We’ll be reading Miss Maple’s Seeds, by Eliza Wheeler tonight. This book is lovely because it’s about nurturing seeds and then sending them on their way. It’s a beautiful story about seeds, but also about saying goodbyes. You can watch a read aloud here.

The cover of Miss Maple’s Seeds, by Eliza Wheeler.

The cover of Miss Maple’s Seeds, by Eliza Wheeler.