Mr. Potato Head at LEPMPL
Leah Langby
January 19, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids

Thanks to Samantha Carpenter for this guest post:

Mr. Potato Head has been a very popular magnet board activity at LEPMPL the past two months! Every time I walk by, he looks different. There’s something about this particular configuration . . . that accurately reflects my state of mind these days and says something about all the hats we wear at work. Do you feel scattered and overwhelmed today? Or fun and fulfilled? Either way, hang in there and thank you for all that you do for your library and your community.

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