Coloring Page Tuesday - Protest Bear!

     Teachers, this one is for YOU! Use my protest bear to talk to your students about the upcoming protests. Let them make the sign say whatever they feel strongly about. And I left the bear's eyebrows off on purpose. Kids can draw angry eyebrows or happy eyebrows depending on how they feel about their subject. (You'll be amazed how the eyebrows will change the look of this fuzzy guy!) I'd love to see some pictures of your results to share on my blog! CLICK HERE for more coloring pages, and if they add joy and value to your life, please...
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     When the birds return to Water Street, will anyone be left to hear them sing? A miner's strike allows green and growing things to return to the Red Hills, but that same strike may force residents to seek new homes and livelihoods elsewhere. Follow the story of Jack Hicks as he struggles to hold onto everything he loves most.
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