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Photo Challenge #SeasonsPictureBook

05/05/17 written by Betsy

We're inviting you to join us in a 2 week photo challenge based on the imagery in Seasons: A Picture Book!


Day 1: Muddy Puddles
Day 2: Splash and Play
Day 3: Flowers Bloom
Day 4: Something Green
Day 5: Run and Play
Day 6: Bounce Around
Day 7: Until the Sky is Dark
Day 8: Colors Burst so Bright
Day 9: Much to Our Delight
Day 10: Winds Blow
Day 11: Raindrops
Day 12: We’re Inside More
Day 13: Everything’s So Nice
Day 14: God is Good

Use this hashtag on each post #seasonspicturebook

Also hashtag each day's topic 
(example: for day 1 you'd write #muddypuddles)

Make sure your post is public or that you're Facebook friends with Betsy or Karen so we can see and enjoy your posts!

I can't wait to see who posts all 14 days in a row!

-Betsy

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