Okay, it's that time of year again! Friday is Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-a. If you go in dressed like a cow you get a free meal! My husband happened to notice on the sign by the one near us that last night kids could come in and make a free cow costume! Now, that's a deal!!!! Chick-fil-a gave each one of the kids a free white t-shirt to color cow spots on. They also had cow spot stickers and "Eat Mor Chikin" signs to color. The littles LOVED it!
Here is my daughter making her cow spots.
My little man decorating his shirt. Notice in the middle is say MOM! He ended up with "I heart MOM" in the middle and "Dr. Pepper" at the bottom. He is really into copying words right now and "Dr. Pepper" was written on a flyer on the table. I just LOVE 5 year olds!
As soon as the cow saw the camera come out he came running! LOL
Here is my little man in his cow shirt.
The kids wanted masks too. So I went to the Chick-fil-a website and found that they have a free printable costume starter kit. We used a couple of leftover white visors we had from preschool class and....
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