Poor Dust Bunny. He’s floating around, looking for pals, with no luck. (Apparently he doesn’t live at my house or under my desk. I know he’d find lots of friends in either of those places!)
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Poor Dust Bunny, I don’t think he’ll be welcome in spiffy new spaces like these!
Karen |
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Dust bunny would be right at home in our library. I am always cleaning it seems.
My school is located in a small farming community. I am always dusting and cleaning because of the dust created when they plow the fields. I am sure Dust Bunny would be happy here.
Dust Bunny would be VERY happy in my classroom because I have many students who LOVE animals and one actually shows bunnies at the county and state fair.
I believe Dust Bunny would definitely be more than happy to be in my classroom.
Definitely happy!
Oh my, Dust Bunny would be so happy in my classroom! Please send him over!
Dust Bunny would probably find some long lost ancestors bumping around the classroom.
Dust Bunny would be happy in my library! Lots of friends!!
Dust Bunny would love our room with all the sand and dust in the corners and especially in the closet! I guess we need to do some cleaning lol
Dust Bunny would be at home in my library. I haven’t had time to clean the library shelves .
Dust Bunny would have so many friends in my room and at my school it’d be like the Minions.
Dust Bunny would find some friends on my shelves, lol!
Dust Bunny would find many friends among the children in my classroom, but alas, none quite like them. Our classrooms are cleaned nightly and our caretaker, Mr. Sean, does an amazing job keeping the dusties to a minimum.
He would be happy happy and full of joy.
Oh Dust Bunny would find a friend or two in my classroom.
Dust Bunny would fit right in and have lots of friends.
There’s a few likeable dust bunny friends at my library (right under my desk!)
Dust bunny would find lots of friends to play with in my classroom!
I think that Dust Bunny would find a few under the bookshelves for sure.
I’m sure Dust Bunny would love my Bedroom/Home Office. He’d find lots of friends there and maybe even my dog Bubby Girl. Lol!
Dust bunny would love my classroom. The windowsills are especially dusty!
Dust Bunny would be most welcome in my very inclusive special needs classroom. We celebrate everyone!
No doubt about it…Dust Bunny would be a perfect fit!
Dust Bunny would have loved it in my TK class, until my students got a hold of baby wipes and cleaned the whole room up. I am sure though the next dust bunnies are just around the corner, waiting to take over again!
Dust Bunny would be very happy in my classroom because the students would pet him and give him carrots.
Oh boy, are you sure Dust Bunny isn’t already living in corners of my Kindergarten classroom? Maybe those are just his family 🙂
I know Dust Bunny would love to live in my preschool classroom. After all, most of his family already lives there!
Dust Bunny Would be happy in our room. He looks like he needs cuddles!
Dust Bunny would be totally at home in my classroom.
Dust Bunny would love to stay in my kindergarten classroom!
Dust Bunny would be so happy in our library!! We have plenty of kids that would love to sit and read with him.
dust Bunny would be very happy in my classroom.
Dust Bunny would be very happy in my classroom library.
Our custodians do an amazing job keeping our school spotless. I am afraid that Dust Bunny would be so lonely.