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Printable Valentine’s Day Cards for School
Make classroom exchanges easy and extra sweet with kid-friendly, ready-to-print Valentines. These simple cards pair compliments with cheerful Spuddies—perfect for popping into backpacks, cubbies, or classroom mailboxes.
Valentine’s Little Connection Cards
Make February feel extra warm with simple, screen-free table talk. Print, cut, and place a card at each setting (or shuffle into a bowl) to spark sweet stories, giggles, and gratitude. Prompts invite kids and grown-ups to share about kindness, what makes them feel loved, and little ways you care for each other—perfect for dinner, class parties, or road-trip chats.
Holiday Little Connection Cards
Gather around the table (or the kitchen while dinner roasts) for a guided way to share gratitude and family stories. This mini set of prompts is perfect for a holiday dinner, a cozy night before the big meal, or a car ride to visit relatives—easy, meaningful, and kid-friendly.
Summer Field Walk: Inspecting Little Potato Blossoms
During growing season, our farmers stroll the rows to hand-inspect Little Potato plants—checking leaf health and blossoms. Join for an easy walk through sunlit blooms: steady footsteps between green rows, a gentle breeze, and the quiet care that keeps each field thriving. It’s a cozy, oddly satisfying watch that doubles as a tiny breath of summer.
Planting and Harvesting on the Farms
Planting and harvesting are our busiest seasons, and this behind-the-scenes look shows why. Watch tractors trace perfectly straight rows, seed potatoes tuck into neat lines, and harvesters lift the final crop as Little Potatoes tumble onto trucks. The steady rhythm of the equipment, the satisfying symmetry of those laser-straight passes, and the gentle pace of the work make this a cozy, oddly satisfying watch—and a small reminder of the care and time our farmer partners invest in every bag.
Leafcutter Bees at Work
Some of our family farms keep leafcutter bees to help pollinate blueberry, canola, and alfalfa crops. Warm-weather lovers, these hardworking little bees only fly when it’s about 21 °C/70 °F or warmer in the sun; females snip neat leaf circles to build cozy cocoons for their young. The soft buzz, close-up leaf cutouts, and rhythmic trips to and from the nest make this a soothing, oddly satisfying watch—and a sweet reminder of the care that helps our fields thrive.