
Happy May 4th! Here are some some pics from our last trip to Star Wars Land.. Enjoy⭐️⭐️⭐️



One of our favorite things to do when we go to @disney is to try all the fun food ✨
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Amorette’s Patisserie @disneysprings did not disappoint! It was a beautiful shop with lots of fun things to try like this Mickey Mousse that was delish as well as visually stunning❤️
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We also felt the prices were perfect ranging on average from 3$-20$ .

There’s even a little alley with bistro tables where you can sit to enjoy your treats✨

Pistachio Eclair✨Yumm!
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There are so many fun pistachio things coming out lately and this is no exception ❤️

Sunset on Mile Marker 0 …delish ❤️
Amoretta’s Patisserie is a must stop on your next visit to @disneysprings

Happy Friday ✨
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If your at @disneyland this weekend keep your eyes out for this hidden wanted sign .
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We love finding the hidden treats the @waltdisneyimagineering team leaves throughout the parks. It keeps our family guessing and we keep finding more and more thanks to a group of Disney loving friends who share with us✨
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What’s your favorite hidden treat or aka Easter Egg in the parks?

We recently learned about Kirsten for our American Girl History class.
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@americangirlbrand Kirsten series is a wonderful story with historical roots . Her story starts as a family immigrating from Sweden and gives you glimpses of what it was like to be on board a boat headed for America.
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It was a wonderful read with some hard parts of loss and what is was like in that time era.
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Our Tea Party was pioneer themed. We had heart shaped cakes , cheese and crackers.

The heart shaped cakes were based on the Little House on the Prairie and the heart shaped cakes that Laura received in her stocking. The pioneers treasured flour and sugar and so it was a fun way to incorporate this treat into the Kirsten Tea Party.
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While the girls enjoyed their treats and tea, we shared our favorite moments from the books.
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We then played a fun bingo with vocabulary words on the bingo sheet that were from the books. This was a fun part that really helped reinforce what they had learned and it gave the girls a chance to earn class money to use in the class store.
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The girls also had the opportunity to learn to sew. They made aprons to match their dolls. This was the perfect craft for this time era since aprons were such a big part of the pioneers and their daily lives.


We then finished up by 🛍 shopping. The girls had the opportunity to use the money they had earned to buy items for their dolls ❤️
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I am attaching some of the printables and the links we used for this class below. I hope you find it helpful❤️
Heart cake recipes
Map where we put a sticker of the doll for where she lived
We purchased the history packet here .It was a wonderful tool! It had the bingo and crosswords and so much more!
Amazon is a great place to pick up the books as well as the mini stickers to have to add to your map. The coloring book below has several dolls to color including Kirsten❤️We participate in affiliate programs, including the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Thanks for supporting us by clicking below to purchase your products❤️