Hi Buddy Pals!
We’ve been marching through March and into Spring!
I even met a leprechaun in the garden on the way to my first ever Girl Scout meeting.
Plus, my teacher Mrs. Warble Walla has been shining a light on a lot of great women in history. We celebrated World Down Syndrome Day and World Puppetry Day! The thing I’m learning most this month is that we are all part of history every single day and what we do can make a big difference in people’s lives. I’m super grateful to have you as my friends and I want to go down in history as being the best friend I can possibly be!
Love you like candy,
Lolly
Les wants to say something-
Beautifully said Lolly. Being a friend and always walking in love is what we care most about here on the Lolly Trolley. Keep creating art and sharing your stories. Here’s a few fun things to make you smile.
Love and joy to all,
Les and the whole Lolly Trolley team.
Lolly's Video Playlist!
Join Abby and friends in "Giant"
Lolly’s St. Patrick's Day Adventure 2021
"THE HIRING CHAIN" performed by STING World Down Syndrome Day 2021
Learn "All About the Bee" with MicheLee Puppets!
Enjoy Cookie Madness with "Milano"
Scroll to "Craft Corner" to make your own Milano Cookie Puppet!
EAR CANDY!
In honor of Women’s History Month we're sharing TWO podcast episodes that celebrate what it means to be a kind, loving sister friend, with a shout out to one of Lolly’s favorite teachers at Art House, Jesse Tomsko.
There are so many amazing women throughout history it was hard for me to choose just one to share. So, I thought I'd let you decide.
Share the women in your life you admire and write about them or draw a picture. Start your own moments in history. And remember what you do today becomes history tomorrow. You can make a difference in this world.
If you're in the mood to talk to a fuzzy friend, Lolly’s friend Cuko and her buddy pals at MicheLee Puppets love to chat! Sign up for a one of a kind moment.
We are a safe, loving place for all and have dedicated our life’s work to helping young people navigate life through the arts. We agree whole-heartedly with Sesame Street’s message and would like to share what Alan said so beautifully.
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