With their owl eyes, deer ears, nose smell, raccoon touch, and fox feet guiding their way to Harrison, students used these senses to help them pinpoint signs of spring. A surprise snowfall on Thursday had our group wishing away winter, after having some intense snowball making adventures. Students observed the changing snow consistency and used their knowledge of forces and pushes/pulls to explore the sticky and dense snow surrounding Harrison. After a fire and story about Father Spring defeating Mother Winter, students set out to find sticks to turn into"magic wands" to help Father Spring bring on some color and spring around us!