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book·bag

 (bo͝ok′băg′)
n.
A small backpack or other bag used to carry books and papers.
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At the end of the story, there are learning tips, look back reminders, a suggestion about upcycling, and another sewing project for making an old T-shirt into a handy bookbag. The jaunty colored illustrations and peppy narrative keep interest and reading humming along just like your favorite sewing machine.
I opened it up and a box of chocolate hearts and a bouquet of roses were by my bookbag. Best of all, they were from my crush!
A Bookbag of the Bag Ladies' Best: Resources, Ideas, and Hands-on Activities for the K-5 Classroom, Revised Edition
These were school days, mind you, in which I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast, assembled our sack lunches, helped my brother Tim tie his shoes and amass his stuff into his bookbag, rode our bikes across town to school, spent the day in class, rode our bikes home, did our homework, had some dinner, took our baths, got into our PJs, read some books, said our prayers and went to bed.
Oh yes, the author/genre chameleon Mark Lingane goes back to detective noir/fantasy/sf also raising suspicions that he's the literary love child of Dashiell Hammett and Neil Gaiman." - the Bookbag
Medication * Regularly uses * Checks pillbox daily adherence pillbox to insure medication has been taken * Takes on * Teaches how to fill responsibility for the pillbox then filling pillbox monitors accuracy of weekly filled pillbox * Uses cell-phone alarm * Verbally checks-in as a reminder for after alarm to insure doses medication has been taken * Encounters barrier to * Aids in adherence problem-solving barrier with help of medical team * Keeps "back-up" * Secures permission/ medication doses on appropriateness for hand (e.g., car, "back up" dose purse, bookbag) when storage and checks-in away from home via text as needed to confirm medications are taken 2.
My bookbag bouncing on my back, I ran to the edge of the field and waved my arms until my father noticed me.
Make a bookbag or decorate a purchased one, and slip in some fun reading--New Moon Girls magazine?--for girls (and boys) in your local hospital, clinic, or children's shelter.