This post is sponsored which means I am being compensated. You had better believe that even so, the opinions are mine…all mine. It is true, I am not a teacher…any more! I was though. I taught for years and LOVED it so much. I think that Udderly Smooth in the Classroom is a great thing!
This post is sponsored by Udderly Smooth and while my home and studio are not a traditional classroom…a lot of teacher and learning happens here. With four kids, two Girl Scout troops and LOTS of creative learning happening, I am considering my environment a creative laboratory for the purpose of this post. After all, it is just like a great big art classroom around here! This how I see Udderly Smooth in the Classroom!
We use our hands… a lot! Between paints, clay, sewing and making…we are constantly putting our hands to the test then washing them over and over again. Living in dry Colorado is another element that effects our skin. The truth is, Udderly Smooth Hand Cream saves the skin that covers our hands. We keep it right beside the sink! When I was teaching in an elementary school classroom, I didn’t know about Udderly Smooth. If I did, I would have had it ON MY DESK. I gave some as a gift to the girls’ teachers and that is exactly where they have it. You can buy this awesome and amazing product at Walmart. While the hand cream is my fave, the shea butter is like magic.
Personally, I almost love Udderly Smooth’s marketing swag as much as the products…not quite but almost. I mean….look at this stress cow. I love him.
My daughter’s feet crack in the winter and this stuff is like healing magic butter. It is the first thing we have found that soothes her pain without causing stinging in the cracks as it does its work. She carries a little tube in her backpack too.
Of course we love its name…UDDERLY Smooth. Cows are fun and the whole idea of milking one by hand and taking care of our hands is cool. I tried to milk a cow once and it was sort of gross. It was not easy and it came out hot and squirted on me. I am not meant to be a cow milker. Oh yes…And this wordsearch….it is from a Valentine post last year. You can grab it HERE.
Cheers to Udderly Smooth and to HEALTHY skin,
Laura
I taught Kindergarten and would have loved to have udderly smooth in my classroom. Such great (and adorably packaged!) products!
His name was Mr Russell. He’s passed away now…but he did three things for/to me that has stuck with me my entire life – he gave me encouragement, taught me and then I let him down and all he did was show his disappointment and that’s all it took for me to wisen up and I am forever grateful to him
My favorite teacher was my first grade teacher because she helped me through my parent’s divorce.
My grade six teacher Mr. Ouellet.
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it was my high school math teacher, Mrs. Humienny. she was 6’4 and her kids were all over 6’6″ .. a family of gentle giants. best teacher i ever had.
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Porter in fifth grade. She made learning fun and I always remembered she had a charm bracelet and I wanted one too!
My drama teacher! Mrs. McLaughlin was my favorite. She treated all of her students with respect and had extremely high expectations. She could even get people who were quiet and shy, to shine on the stage. Truly magnificent!
My favorite teacher was my kindergarten teacher. She was very nice.
My favorite teacher was Mr. Wikman. He was my choir teacher 7-12 grade. He really gave me an appreciation for music and gave me room to spread my wings as a vocalist. Singing and music are my life now.
My 6th grade teacher, Ms. DiBuono. We even got together and saw her quite some time ago. So fun!
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Miller. She was my Medical Explorers teacher in high school. She was so much fun and made learning very interesting 🙂
My favorite teacher was my 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Allen. She made learning fun by using music in the classroom.
My favorite teacher was my Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Fox. he made learning so fun and always new how to give great comfort when needed.
I would have to say 3rd – Mrs. Smith
My favorite teacher was my fifth grade teacher. She was hard on us but taught us a lot.
My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher.