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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Have you seen the Cootie Catchers?
Have you seen the Cootie Catchers?
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Pinky Makus
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I guess I forgot to say...we used to call those things fortune tellers.
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9 Jun 2009
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Zora
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I guess, I am the only one here that remembers what a "cootie" really is!! I am sorry but the name of Frenchfrog �s activity makes me smile... and shake my head while I try not to laugh...
Hey Manon, Douglas, Liberty... remember the kids in school going.. "Ewww... so-so has got cooties..."
And I will let the rest of you guess what I am talking about!! LOL
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9 Jun 2009
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wilwarin32
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Do you know how we call them in Argentina??? SAPITOS!!! (Little frogs). What a coincidence!!!!!
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9 Jun 2009
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GIOVANNI
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Linda, I remember what cooties are. Beware of cooties. Run, she/he has cooties! Everyone at school was afraid of catching cooties. When I saw that a fortune teller is also called cooties I got a real chuckle out of it. |
10 Jun 2009
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mjotab
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Please, what was the meaning of "cooties" in Canada? something similar to "lice"? My daughters told me that here in Spain they are called "comecocos". (something like "braineaters")
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10 Jun 2009
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