My niece-in-law is a pre-school teacher and had an unpleasant dilemma: when the kids have naptime, they drool, sneeze and hack up all manner of nasty fluids getting the mats slimy and sticky. Then, when the mats are stored, they touch each other and spread all kinds of germs! What to do?? Number one: wipe them down first. Number two: build a sectioned cabinet to store the mats. The first one is her job, the second became mine. A popular book for preschoolers is Goodnight Moon so I toyed with that and decided a cow cabinet would be fun for the kids. Bessie’s head is attached with a metal lazy-susan so the kids can mooooove her head from side to side. I intentionally put the udders on the front since the backside wouldn’t have been visible up against the wall. Umm.. really… I meant to do that.
My niece-in-law is a pre-school teacher and had an unpleasant dilemma: when the kids have naptime, they drool, sneeze and hack up all manner of nasty fluids getting the mats slimy and sticky. Then, when the mats are stored, they touch each other and spread all kinds of germs! What to do?? Number one: wipe them down first. Number two: build a sectioned cabinet to store the mats. The first one is her job, the second became mine. A popular book for preschoolers is Goodnight Moon so I toyed with that and decided a cow cabinet would be fun for the kids. Bessie’s head is attached with a metal lazy-susan so the kids can mooooove her head from side to side. I intentionally put the udders on the front since the backside wouldn’t have been visible up against the wall. Umm.. really… I meant to do that.
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