It goes up but at the same time goes down.
Up toward the sky and down toward the ground.
It"s present tense and past tense too come for a ride just me and you.
What is it?"
Yes, It is a See Saw
Bonnie gets it again~!
Up toward the sky and down toward the ground.
It"s present tense and past tense too come for a ride just me and you.
What is it?"
Yes, It is a See Saw
Bonnie gets it again~!
Would it be a see-saw?
ReplyDeleteCute image! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteI always liked to play on the see-saw. However, I don't see them any more. I guess I'll have to make one so my granddaughter can have fun, too.
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Cute! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely image. The name of see-saw is so funny xD In Finnish it's keinulauta, which can be interpreted as rocking plank ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely image
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous image, paulette! thanks you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteWe used to call it a teeter-totter, too. Not sure why we thought it was so much fun, but we did. Another one of those simple joys of yesteryear. Thanks, Paulette, for the great image!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSee saws aren't around anymore - apparently they are too dangerous. I remember my brother & I having fun with a particularly large (and dangerous!) one.
Thanks, Paulette! Love the image!
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