Please join me in the last video before we say our goodbyes for Summer break.

Click HERE to sing a long with me:)

Felt Story:  Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is written and illustrated by Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr.  Published by Doubleday & Company.

(The blog posts with “Storytime” videos will be only be available to view until June 30th.)

 

Dearest StrongStart Families,

Wow, it is the end of the 2019/2020 school year already.  What a year it has been.  It was a strange year indeed and an even stranger way to say goodbye to you, my wonderful StrongStart families.

Firstly, I would like to send my best wishes to all the children graduating from StrongStart and moving on to Kindergarten in the Fall of 2020.  It has been an honour all these years of watching you learn and grow.  This is the best and sweetest part of my job, being part of this process and your journey.  Thank you.  Thank you for letting me be a part of it all.  I know you will be AWESOME in Kindergarten.  I know you will make friends, learn lots and enjoy your first year of school.

Secondly, I want to thank all of you, the parents, caregivers and grandparents for attending StrongStart with your children.  I love that, not only do I get to know your children, but you as well.  I have learned so much from you all and for that, I am grateful.  So many relationships have been built in our classroom.  We have built such a welcoming and supportive community and it’s all thanks to you.

Thirdly, please stay connected with the Burnaby School District website for all updates pertaining to StrongStart and when we will be opening.

 

I sincerely wish you all a most wonderful summer.  Enjoy spending time outdoors and connecting with nature.  Take advantage of all that the great outdoors has to offer.  I look forward to lots of hikes with my own boys and exploring our beautiful city with new eyes.  There are so many things to be grateful for.  Big or small, I hope it brings you joy this summer!

 

Stay safe, be kind and have fun!

With love and a big virtual hug,

Ms. Elizabeth