So, of course, we tried it too!
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Illustrating to show time passing
We noticed that Mo Willems often shows time passing like this, with a series of illustrations:
Logen's dog sleeps, them wakes up, then sleeps more.
Can you tell Will was fishing for a really loooooooong time and had no luck?
Maddy showed she was lost for a long time and felt very scared and sad.
Katlynn too.
Look how long Trinity was swimming!
Kaydin showed that he swam for awhile and then went home.
Elliette showed the process of her leaving a favorite place and how long and difficult it was.
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