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Submitted on behalf of Bob Renjilian, First Unitarian Church of Dallas
For those of you who use "We are Many, We are One", we found a surprise you might want to know about.
This Sunday in Dallas our 4 year olds & Kindergarten class teachers skipped ahead to lesson 13 in "We are Many, We are One". There is a problem, Lesson 13 has a different book listed for storytime depending on which (new or two year old) lesson book you look in. We had a couple of
copies from before and bought a few new copies of this curriculum this summer for our expanded teaching teams and mixed them with the copies from a couple years ago. We didn't know they were different.
Oops... made it confusing on Sunday.
Our R.E. assistant is calling the R.E. Office to find out if there are other differences, and we are going page-by-page through it to see what other surprises are there.
The different books listed for Lesson 13 are: "Bellybuttons are Navels" (the only book listed in one edition for lesson 13, and really doesn't fit the topic), and the other edition lists four choices that fit the topic: "Daddies at Work" by Eve Merriam, "Mommies at Work" by Eve Merriam, "My Dad Takes Care of Me" by Patricia Quinlan, and "Williams Doll" by Charlotte Zolotow.
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