Our Head Start Children's Favorites
Flower - Dandelion
Food - Cookies and Milk, Skettie, Chicken Nuggets with Ketchup
Color - Red
Vehicle - Bus
Trip - Trick or Treating
Song - Wheels on the Bus
Toy - Puzzles
Book - Chick A Chick A Boom Boom
Drink - Cherry Kool Aid
2007 Shidler Center Children Turkey Cookbook
Students tell "How to Cook a Turkey"
Cook on the stove 5 minutes at really hot and then cut his fur off and eat with all my cousins - Kinzie
We would go to the store to get a turkey, cook it in a pan on the stove for 1 minute at hot, then it would be cold to eat - Vanity
Dad going to shoot a turkey, stuff it in the closet until Thanksgiving, take him out and put in pan and cover with water. Cook for 5 hours at burning up. Friends come and eat him up - Harli
Go shoot a turkey, throw the bone away, cook in oven for 10 minutes up to 20, then eat him up - Zeb
Go to Ponca City, get a turkey, go home and cook it in a microwave 1 hr. and eat with a pancake - Marissa
Out in the pasture to get a turkey, put high in stove to cook him for 10 hrs. Then eat him with a fork and plate - Kallie
Peel the turkey, then clean it, then you kick it..I mean cook it, then you eat it. - Cailene
Something Special
"Children of the Osage" is our own tribal Head Start song composed by Ponca Tribal Singer, Henry Collins long ago. "It is our hope this song will let children realize they can live in both worlds, the Indian and Non-Indian, and that harmony between both can only be achieved with God's help," quoted Browning Pipestem on accepting the song for Osage Nation Head Start. "It is a prayer, and your prayers will create a pathway for their lives."