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RTATC Framework
The first pront you gave us words for. “As a playful storyteller, write a Facebook post for parents of 4–7 year olds about the book Ahoy, Pirate Pete. Show how it helps kids build vocabulary and early reading skills, and make it lighthearted and fun.” 🏴‍☠️📚 Ahoy, landlubbin’ parents of mini mateys! 📚🏴‍☠️ If your little buccaneers are between 4 and 7 and love treasure maps, silly sea creatures, and saying “Arrrr!” at inappropriate times… then Ahoy, Pirate Pete might just be the golden doubloon in your bedtime book chest! This rollicking read isn’t just about giggles and grubby parrots—it’s a sneaky vocabulary-building voyage! With playful rhymes, repetition, and words like “scallywag” and “soggy sandwich,” your child will be soaking up new language faster than Pete can lose his peg leg (spoiler: it happens a lot). 🧠 Builds early reading skills 🎵 Uses rhythm and rhyme to boost phonemic awareness 🗣️ Encourages expressive reading (and pirate voices, obviously) 🎨 Plus, the illustrations are so fun, even grown-ups might want to join the crew! So grab your eye patch, snuggle up, and set sail on a literacy adventure. Just beware: your kid might start calling you “Captain Stinky Beard” by page 3. You’ve been warned. 😉 #AhoyPiratePete #EarlyReaders #ParentingWin #BooksForKids #YoHoHoAndABookBeforeBed The second prompt I gave words for As a playful storyteller, write a Facebook post for parents of 1-2 year olds about Discovery toys Show how it helps kids with learning and play 🧸✨ Calling all parents of pint-sized explorers! ✨🧸 If your 1–2 year old is currently obsessed with stacking, banging, chewing, or flinging everything in sight (yes, even the remote)... Discovery Toys might just be your new best friend. These magical little learning tools are like brain-building blocks disguised as playtime fun! Whether it’s a shape sorter that teaches problem-solving, a musical toy that sparks auditory development, or a squishy ball that builds motor skills—Discovery Toys are designed to turn “Uh-oh!” into “Aha!”
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@Mary Nunaley I think the second one
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uSED canva dn AI to make picture to go with quite
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Curiosity is Enough
You don’t have to show up next week knowing how to “do AI.” Curiosity is the only ticket in. Every question you ask, every small try, is fuel for the adventure. Think of Week 1 as a scavenger hunt. I’ll give you clues (prompts), you’ll try them out, and the treasures are the “aha” moments you collect along the way. 💬 Question: What’s one thing you’re curious about when it comes to AI? Don’t forget, visit the classroom and complete the orientation tasks for a head start on Week 1.
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Hello My name is Shelma and I am a discovery toys PA and I love the business because I have grand kids and know quite a few grandmas that would love to spoil thier grand with these awesome toys. One thing I am scared about with AI is not being able to maneuver about in it so that i get out of it what i need.
Everyday Helpers
Think of the little tasks that eat up your day—writing the same explanation five times, coming up with catchy words, or trying to make your posts look nice. AI is great at those “little helpers.” You don’t need to use it for big, scary projects to see value. Sometimes the small wins—like shaving five minutes off writing a post—add up to the biggest relief. Are you ready? Class officially begins Monday. Take a few minutes to complete the orientation lessons found under, “Classroom.” 💬 Question: What’s one tiny, everyday task you’d love AI to make easier?
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Posting
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@Mary Nunaley Writing posts to make them properly worded and look appealing
No Wrong Answers
Here’s a secret: AI doesn’t judge. If you tell it something weird, vague, or even silly, it will still try to help. That means this is a safe space to experiment. The only way to “mess up” is to stop trying. Everything else is just practice—like learning a new card game where the first few rounds are mostly laughs. 💬 Question: If you could ask AI something completely silly just to test it, what would it be?
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Can it help mne wtite my dog's resume.
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Thats cute how it did that.
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Shelma Erikson
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@shelma-erikson-3395
Hello I am Shelma. I own a craft business and I work from home as a virtual scribe. I am married with three grown daughters and seven grandkids.

Active 30d ago
Joined Sep 26, 2025