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What Went Right Today.


What Went Right Today

Joan Buzick, Lindy lin·dy or Lin·dy  
n. pl. lin·dies
A lively swing dance for couples. Also called lindy hop.



[From Lindynickname of Charles Augustus Lindbergh.
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  • Honey Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Kishacoquillas Creek
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  • Honey Creek Middle School, in Terre Haute, Indiana
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Co-written by Joan Buzick & Lindy Judd, and enhanced with illustrations by James Kevin Smith and music by Joan Buzick "What Went Right Today" combines thought-provoking questions with engaging pictures that, along with the accompany CD of lively songs, is designed to generate positive conversations enabling children ages 3 to 8 in identifying and appreciating the good things in their personal world. "What Went Right Today" is the perfect picturebook response to children's such commonly expressed negative phrases as "There's nothing to do!" and "Do I have to?", and "I don't want to!". A fun, "kid friendly", and unique interactive audio-picturebook, "What Went Right Today" is strongly recommended to the attention of parents concerned with instilling in·still also in·stil  
tr.v. in·stilled, in·still·ing, in·stills also in·stils
1. To introduce by gradual, persistent efforts; implant: "Morality . . .
 proper and positive values into the hearts and minds of their children.
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