Meet Clara |
Today, my fifth grader is finishing up her wax museum project.
Ironically, she was assigned to Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. When she came home with her assignment, I knew we had a good handle on it.
After all, we do a lot of medical stuff around here. Because sometimes, type 1 diabetes x2 really DOES come in handy.
Not to mention a broken arm. Or a broken leg.
Or even the million bits of Band-Aids that we have tucked away.
My favorite though, was the practice syringe that we have from a glucagon training. Who knew how handy that would be?
Our remade lunchbox, now serving as a first aid kit. |
Re-created vintage supplies using dollar store items and a training syringe from an old practice glucagon box. |
Jelly Bean medicine. She's old enough to understand that medicine is not candy but this was a fun prop. |
Vintage Red Cross Uniform and Nursing Cap. Thanks to Grandma! |
A Tri-Fold Perspective on Clara. I hope you enjoyed this look at our fun project! |
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