Fullscreen highly recommended (it's hard to read without it), mobile friendly Hello! Welcome to my co-leader app! :D I started working on this app about midway through December, so a week or two before Christmas, and my mom had just set out our family's snow globes. When I was looking around for inspiration on my app, I saw them, and decided it would be fun to do for my app theme! Each snow globe has an answer, click on them to read the answers and click the x to exit. If there's an arrow, click that to go to the second slide of answers. Guide: Tree Snow Globe: About Me House Snow Globe: Participation Present Snow Globe: Cabins Lamp Snow Globe: Excerpt Ornament Snow Globe: Plans+Activity Paper Crane Snow Globe: Benefits Santa Hat Snow Globe: Strengths + Weaknesses Hot Chocolate Snow Globe: Time management Music Note Snow Globe: Cabin Atmosphere Candle Snow Globe: Checkboxes NOTE: In my about me, I talk about a mental health club I'm a student leader in. The first meeting was today, and I'm going to be helping lead a bunch of way younger kids, getting them to participate in and advertise mental health activities. My friends and I are to write announcements to say every Monday and Friday and come up with activities the school can do to promote mental health awareness. Excerpts: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/639783/?page=1#post-6905419 https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/615961/?page=1#post-6471734 https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/639783/?page=1#post-6764788 Credits: Me (@fluffyjujunicorn) for all the snow globes (done in Scratch Vector), writing, and code (if it bugs, let me know! I made all the code with little coding experience, so I'm hoping it works and I didn't overcomplicate it) The crane was blockshaded from a drawing by Dan Tabata Canva for thumb and answer slides Song is Mary Did You Know by Pentatonix or Let it Snow by Bing Crosby My mom's snow globes for inspiration <3 SWC credits (aka the record forum): I'm struggling to process the fact that I finished this xD