Dr. Tisha Shipley Contact: 405-323-8759/latisha.shipley@ashford.edu
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Meet Miss Hattie Hat

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Meet Hattie Hat.  She can be made out of any hat you choose. She has hair, glasses, eyes, a nose, and a mouth.  Glued to the hat are all items that begin with the letter "H". Don't forget the plastic H and the sign language picture for H!  The teacher can wear the hat during the week!

Hattie Hat provides shade from the sun!
She makes going outside lots of fun.
"H" is her letter and she wears it with pride,
Heart and hat on her brim they do ride.
Hattie Hat we welcome you!
Hi, Hello, and Howdy too!
                                -Sheila Davis
Letter H Recipes
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