This list of fresh-sounding farewells made me smile. I look forward to using "chop chop lollipop" as soon as humanly possible! Via First Grader at Last.
That's so cute and I'm so looking forward to using these with the little people in my life. Lollipop is most definitely my favourite word (for reasons I don't actually understand), but I look forward to using that one ASAP.
Love the sayings...Retired teacher who will be driving my 7 yr old twin granddaughters to school each day in August. What fun we'll have. Will also share this with their mother who is a third grade teacher at a different school!!!
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that is adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteco cute! made my evening! :)
ReplyDeleteLove!!!
ReplyDeleteToodaloo, Caribou!
ReplyDeleteI love this, never heard some of these before :)
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ReplyDeleteNot only is this lazy linking, but the words aren't even right.
ReplyDeleteMy kids preschool teacher used to sing this, making up new rhymes each time :)
ReplyDeletein an hour sunflower, bye bye butterfly these are too adorable. i will definitely be using them with my boys from now on
ReplyDeleteLove these! My class also uses one like, "blow a kiss jellyfish, going away manta ray, and be sweet parakeet" - so fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute and I'm so looking forward to using these with the little people in my life. Lollipop is most definitely my favourite word (for reasons I don't actually understand), but I look forward to using that one ASAP.
ReplyDeleteAsta luego, mr. potato...really no rhyme or reason to it but it's fun to say! These are great!
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later date said the prune!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I teach my els student see you later, alligator and they love it! Thanks for the additions. :)
ReplyDeletePRINTING! I think I'll use this as a card to my daughters kinder teacher for her end of the year thank you!!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!
Love the sayings...Retired teacher who will be driving my 7 yr old twin granddaughters to school each day in August. What fun we'll have. Will also share this with their mother who is a third grade teacher at a different school!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have one for "Hello"
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