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His Royal Leapness.
He is encouraging you to vote. |
Happy
Leap Year!
And
welcome to the
That's "kids" of ALL ages!
Here are some fun facts about
Leap Year Day February 29
You don't have to be born on
February 29
to enjoy Leap Day
It's everyone's
extra day!
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The LeapStork.
She promotes the Olympics. |
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Back to the Leap Year Day Home Page
Click over to the Teachers Page
Click over to the Parents Page |
Hi - I'm
Raenell. I was born on Leap Day in 1960. This Leap Year
I'll be 12 - again! This page is for my
fellow
Leap Day babies,
kids, teens, and adults, to help them understand our
birthday a little
better.
It's also good
for the Leapless, you know, those people born on one of
those annual dates.
So, Get your Leap on and start
scrollin'! |
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If you were born on February 29
your birthday will be on a Friday
Leap Year 2008. That's great!
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28 DAYS
HAS FEBRUARY
Twenty-eight days has February
A very light load for one month to carry
The other months have 2 and 3 more
Thirty and thirty-one being their big
score
In Leap Years the days they do vary
Making 29 days in February
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OK - First
of all, learn to say it correctly!
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Someone born on February 29 was born on Leap Day,
or Leap Year Day. They were NOT born ON Leap Year.
Leap Year is the year we are in; like 2004 or
2008.
Anyone can be born IN a
Leap Year. Leap Year lasts
all year. Leap Day Babies were born ON Leap Day.
THAT is what is rare. In fact, the odds are 1 in 1461!
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WHAT DO LEAP DAY BABIES CALL THEMSELVES?
We are Leap Day babies, not Leap Year
babies.
Anyone can be born IN a Leap Year.
We were born ON Leap Day.
There's a big difference there!
If you were born on February 29
You are a Leap Day baby. |
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Turning 13 is a big deal to some of
us. But when
we Leap Day kids turn(ed) 13, in
annual years,
our birth DATE is not on the
calendar. So, no one
can tell it's our birthday because
it's not there to
remind them. That's what I'm talking
about in this
poem: |
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The
Birthday Rhyme
There
is a girl named Raenell
Who didn't like her birthday very well.
When she turned 13,
she thought it quite mean,
It was her birthday but no one could tell!
(You
may substitute the first line with:
There
is a girl/boy I know well...) |
When
I was a kid I didn't think it was
very cool to
have a birthday that's only on the
calendar every
four years. My thinking changed when
I turn 4@16.
Ever since then I've thought it a
very cool date to
be born on. Especially after
learning more about it.
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WHEN DO
LEAP DAY BABIES
CELEBRATE THEIR BIRTHDAY?
In Leap Years, we celebrate ON February 29th.
We only get to do that every 4 years.
In off years, we
can celebrate on February 28th
because we were born in February. However,
we were born the day after the 28th so we can
celebrate on March 1st if we want to.
Or, both because we
can! And some of us do! |
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The
Leap
Year
Baby
Doll
Face |
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Also
known as:
The
Jump Rope Rhyme
Leap
Year, Leap Year
When will you be?
Every four years
Then you'll see.
You want more?
We do too!
How many more
can you Leap to?
This can be
used for one of those
hand-clapping games too!
by
Raenell Dawn
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If you were born in: You'll be this age
in Leap Years by fEBRUARY
2008:
(If you find any errors in this
chart please let us know by clicking here)
| Birth Year |
Leap Years |
Actual Age |
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Birth Year |
Leap Years |
Actual Age |
| 1904 |
26 |
104 |
1956 |
13 |
52 |
| 1908 |
25 |
100 |
1960 |
12 |
48 |
| 1912 |
24 |
96 |
1964 |
11 |
44 |
| 1916 |
23 |
92 |
1968 |
10 |
40 |
| 1920 |
22 |
88 |
1972 |
9 |
36 |
| 1924 |
21 |
84 |
1976 |
8 |
32 |
| 1928 |
20 |
80 |
1980 |
7 |
28 |
| 1932 |
19 |
76 |
1984 |
6 |
24 |
| 1936 |
18 |
72 |
1988 |
5 |
20 |
| 1940 |
17 |
68 |
1992 |
4 |
16 |
| 1944 |
16 |
64 |
1996 |
3 |
12 |
| 1948 |
15 |
60 |
2000 |
2 |
8 |
| 1952 |
14 |
56 |
2004 |
1 |
4 |
2008
New little Leaplings enter the world!
(Leap Day Babies born!) |
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YOU ARE A LEAP DAY BABY...
You will hear the same questions for
the rest of your life!
If you haven't heard these yet, you will! Be ready.
1. When do you celebrate?
2. How old are you really?
3. What's it like to not get a birthday?
Number 3 - Of course we get a birthday. We age, we
celebrate that age every year, and we "get" a birthday.
The question they are really asking
is:
What is it like to have a birthday that's
not on the calendar every year?
Just explain to them that you do
"get" a birthday. Just
because it's not on the calendar doesn't mean you don't
get one. It doesn't mean we don't age either. Let
them know what it feels like to you. Be honest.
Sometimes, when they know what it's
all about, they
wish they were a Leap Day baby too!
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IF I WAS BORN ON LEAP
DAY,
HOW OLD AM I REALLY?
When speaking of your Leap-age, it is incorrect
to say you are 2 "years" old when you are really
8 "years" old.
You are 2 LEAP Years old. Or - even better, just
simply 2. Keeping it simple has the best impact.
When talking about a friend or
relative born on
Leap Day it is best to say "This is my Aunt, she
is only 5."
And watch the facial expressions change.
Don't say "5 'years' old" that doesn't
make sense,
think about it. BUT,
stopping at the number has a bigger impact.
I was born in 1960, but I'm going to be 12 this year!
See the difference? It's fun too.
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Books With Leap
Year themes...
Ask your local book store or
do a search online. And if you can, get one for
your local school, and/or, local library. They really need these
books!
Click on the book to be taken to more information about it.
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Raenell's
favorite
version |
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Movie (worth owning!)
Kevin Kline
Linda Ronstadt
Angela
Lansbury
Director: Wilford Leach
Release Date: 18 February 1983 (USA)
Genre: Comedy / Musical / Romance
Tagline: Broadway's smash hit is now the
movie!
Plot Summary: This movie is an
adaptation of
Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta of
the same
name, with parts of other of their
operettas stirred in. |
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Read
The
PEACOCK'S
PROMISE
Written
and Illustrated by
Nancy Lucas
Nancy
wrote and painted this story for
her Granddaughter who was born on
Leap Day 2000.
Click on the book cover to be taken
into the book. Read about all the
suggestions of when to have your
birthday when your birth date isn't
on the calendar. |
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The
Leap Year Book
by Barbara
Sutton-Smith, LY2000 |
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This
is the most comprehensive book
on the subject yet.
From Legends and
Folklore, to all about Leap Year cards
and postcards from the early 1900s.
Significant events
that
happened in a
Leap Year
as well as people born on
Leap Day.There is
even a picture of Raenell on
page 60 (she was
born in 1960) where
the Honor Society of Leap
Day Babies
is mentioned. The book is illustrated
by Tina Holdcroft with beautiful color
and
humor. Click the link at right to
purchase this book. |
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It's My
Birthday... Finally!
By Michelle Whitaker-Winfrey
On
Saturday Miles will be celebrating
his
birthday.
Although he is happy
about his birthday there
seems
to be
some confusion about how old Miles
will
be.
Will
he be eight or will he be
just two?
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LEAP DAY
A young adult
novel
by Wendy Mass
about a girl who turns
16 on her 4th birthday.
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Leopold's Long
Awaited Leap Year Birthday
by Dawn Desjardins
Leopold and his parents wait patiently
for his first birthday February 29th to arrive,
but it just never seems to come.
Finally, the wise old doctor figures out why
the seasons continue to pass without any
recognition of his special day…
Mother explains it as a “Peek-a-boo holiday…
“It’s there, it is just hiding”
Perfect for preschool to primary |
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Disney's
LEAP DAY
NO BOUNCING
JUMPING OR LEAPING
EXCEPT ON LEAP DAY. |
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THE
PIRATES OF PENZANCE
William S. Gilbert and Arthur S. Sullivan,
- (written in the
1870s)
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If you like musicals,
pirates that really aren't all that bad, and you are
into Leap Year Day, then
this book or movie is for you. The book is quite good, and
entertaining, but the film version with
Kevin Kline, Rex Smith and Linda Ronstadt was utterly delightful.
The perfect Pirate King,
Kevin Kline was subpurb. I did not realize he was so musically inKlined. I know
he's funny, but in
this, he was unmatchable. |

G.
Schirmer, Inc.
version of P of P by
Gilbert and Sullivan |
“When
Frederic was yet a little boy, his nurse (Ruth) was
told to apprentice him
to become a pilot. She heard the word incorrectly and
apprenticed him to a band
of pirates, remaining with them herself as a
maid-of-all-work. Although Frederic
loathed the trade to which he had thus been bound, he
dutifully served and, as
the curtain rises, his indentures are almost up and her is
preparing to leave the
band and devote himself to the extermination of piracy. His indentures
were to run
until his twenty-first birthday, and – as he was born on February 29
– he has
really has as yet only five birthdays. Obeying the dictates of his strong sense of
duty, he immediately rejoins the pirates.”
From
the G. Schirmer, Inc. version of Pirates of Penzance
by Gilbert and Sullivan.
It's
very funny. If you like musicals, and comedy, this one is
both of those.
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WHEN WILL I BE OF
LEGAL
AGE?
Depending on where you live will determine
when you may drive or be considered an adult.
Regardless of when
we celebrate,
we will not be our next age until
after
midnight of February 28.
No matter what
the next day is.
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makes sense right? Think about it. |
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TEASING
- AND WE'RE NOT TALKIN' HAIR!
I got teased in elementary school. Kids back then were not aware of Leap Year
Day like
kids of your
generation are. They
didn't know how cool
it really it is.There
were kids who sang
"You don't get a birthday" in that sing-song style kids do so well.
They
said things like,
"You can't play with us, you're a
baby!" or "You're only 2, how could you
know?!"
My second grade teacher asked if we knew someone
born on February 29.
I rose my hand and told her I was born on that day. She said, "Oh you poor child" Teachers of today
probably wouldn't say that. And if you hear of
one, let us know!
Teachers
in this generation know so much about Leap
Year. But, there might be an
UnLeapified teacher lurking somewhere. So be aware, be Leap Year Day Aware, and
make sure your teacher is too!
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WHY IT'S SUCH A BIG DEAL
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track of time. |
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The calendar has not always
been the way it is now. |
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Lots of people in the
history of the world tried to figure it out. |
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Perfecting it took many
generations. |
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think about this analogy... |
You and a friend are on the swings in the playground. One of you represents the
seasons of the earth. The other represents the universe. |
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the same time. |
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time. BUT, you're NOT swinging at the same time! |
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movements so that you can get yourselves lined up. |
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are in sync. You're swinging together. You did it! |
But it doesn't last.
Soon, you're out of sync again. |
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You try again and you line up again, but
each time you get lined up, it doesn't last.
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Well, way back in time, back in 46
B.C.,
they needed to get the calendar, and
how we
keep track of time, in sync with
the earths rotations around the
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on the movements
of the earth, the moon and the sun. |
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It was important because they
needed to
keep track of the seasons. At many points
in our history of calculating time, the seasons
did not happen the
same time each year. |
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We want the seasons to come and go
the same time every year so we can
plant and
harvest on a predictable schedule. |
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It took hundreds of years before
the system was
finally in sync. Eventually, it worked.
They had
calculated the years, months, days, hours, minutes
and
seconds into a
pattern that allowed us to
experience the seasons in the same time
frame...
each and
every year. (give or take a few Leap Seconds). |
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What made it work so well is the
extra day
that was added to February. That extra day
was added
to February because February
used to be the last
month of the
year.
Weird huh! |
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We were born into this
existing system of time-keeping.
Hundreds of generations of people went through
the changes of the calendar. |
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Speaking of planting and
harvest,
we are reaping
the benefits of all those generations before us
who
worked so hard to
perfect the calendar. |
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I hope you *got* the swing analogy.
And I hope you'll learn more about
your calendar
system and how we
keep track of time. |
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It's because of that extra day,
February 29, that the calendar is as
perfect as it is. |
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WHO
IS RAENELL AND WHY DOES SHE THINK SHE
KNOWS SO MUCH ABOUT THIS?
I am not a child, or even a parent.
But I've been a child, and I am a Leap Day baby. |
I want to
give you an older Leap Day baby's perspective
to help you understand Leap Year Day. It's nice
to be
born on a day in history that
represents balance and
harmony.
Now, more
than ever maybe, teachers, students and
parents will have a clearer understanding
of what Leap
Year is, and what Leap Day is.
And if you are a Leap Day baby I hope you
have a
clearer understanding of why your birth date isn't on
the calendar every year.
Please contact me if you have any questions or
comments regarding this subject.
You may
email me, Raenell,
here.
Be sure to have your
parent/guardian's permission first. |
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