Wordless Riddles: Fun Lunchbox Notes


These Wordless Riddles Lunchbox Notes are a great way to encourage self-esteem and build confidence. They give a big mental hug and maybe a laugh to your kiddo while they are away from you at school. These notes also build on their literacy and deductive reasoning – plus they are just super fun!

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Hi, I’m Patricia Moore, an elementary teacher and reading specialist, turned homeschool mom. After our three kids graduated high school, I went back to school to become a marriage and family therapist and I’ve since specialized in children’s issues. I love helping families find all the fun and deep learning possible for their children. I’m so glad you’re here on Teach Mama and I look forward to helping you on your journey.

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