- Katherine Bonn jokes around with her spider-monkey-clad son, Graham, 6, at the Libby-Tozier School in Litchfield on Friday. The first-grade classes transformed their rooms into rain forests over the past week after reading about animals that live in the rain forest. “This is the final presentation of it and the fun part,” teacher Heather Chalmers said.
- Logan Moore, left, and Ethan Vattaso chose jaguars as their animal to report on at the Libby-Tozier School in Litchfield.
- Dave and LeMar Clannon, along with their daughter, Lily, 5, avoid the “swipe” of a panther at Libby-Tozier School in Litchfield on Friday. The first-grade classes transformed their rooms into rain forests over the past week after reading about animals that live in the rain forest.
- “They jump from tree to tree,” said Jamison Bergeron, 7, dressed as a lemur. He learned about the creatures, which are native to the island of Madagascar, in his first-grade class at Libby-Tozier School in Litchfield.
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