Show and Tell Bag Tutorial



School is right around the corner.  How do you make sure your preschooler or kindergartner always has his/her Show and Tell item for class?  Make a Show and Tell Bag and affix it to their backpack. Brilliant! Seriously, why didn't I think of that.

I admit I have a slight obsession with bags and organizational devices.  I have labeled my illness the, "Everything Needs a House Syndrome."  That said I couldn't help but fall in love with  the show and tell bags.

I plan on making these for my kids, but with a slight alteration.  I am going to put the Show and Tell day of the week on the bag as well. This way I won't forget which day they have Show and Tell.  See how to make this simple bag in Amazing Mae's trinket keepers tutorial.

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It really is a frightening thought to wonder how many of our memories may simply be fabrications or second hand accounts the brain has tricked us into believing are real.
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This can probably be compared to the term "flashbulb memories".
The very vivid, traumatic memories are usually the most fabricated over the years. Was a study done on people remembering their experience of 9/11, they wrote it down, and then were asked a few years later and told it very differently. Tis inteeeresting.
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I was reading the other day - in 'Time Paradox' by Philip Zimbardo (previously mentioned on Neatorama - thanks alot! :D ), that we misremember between 10 and 25% of memories. In some cases people imagine traumatic experiences that never happened, or forget the most traumatic experiences - which means our own sense of reality is mixture of imagination and forgetfulness! Hence, my developing theory disjunctioned reality.

p.s. Talking about spotting a celebrity - I thought I saw Justin Bieber on chatroulette the other day! Now I am not so sure, and I may have misremembered it! He didn't seem keen chatting, musn't be his sort of person.
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