It's all about the details! Deze fleurige Harper blouse is toch te cute? De blouse heeft mega leuke ruffles, wat hem helemaal afmaakt. Combineer de blouse met een leuke pantalon, of stijl hem wat stoerder af met een jeans. We hebben de blouse in meerdere kleurtjes. Welke is jouw fave?
Here’s an easy guide that explains what two-year-olds need to eat and how to feed them. Get a good understanding of what to feed your toddler!
Theme-based learning is widely adopted in preschools and strongly supported by researches on the brain and how humans learn and here's why...
I love building lessons around my children’s interests. They respond well and tend to be more motivated to learn. If your children are fascinated by sea creatures, this Let’s Find Out Science Dolphin Talk Mini-Unit study will be one they truly enjoy.
Tot school this week is all about butterflies. It’s been a rainy few days over here, so I am thankful we had a week full of fun exploration to keep us busy indoors. Here were our plans for our butterfly theme: And here are the details of each activity: Our favorite butterfly books for […]
Explore the book of proverbs with your preschooler. Learn about Solomon's wisdom and simple ways we can apply it to our everyday life. Free printable.
All About Me Preschool Theme Activities, All About Me Activities are perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten. Preschool human body theme, feelings and emotions activities, and All About Me Theme Printables, All About Me Kindergarten
I'm back with more about Carson's new kitchen. I'm thrilled to report that he still finds it VERY entertaining. He's been cooking up all sorts of good stuff (love that watermelon and bread stew). In my previous post I gave you a peek at what I "renovated" on his little Ikea kitchen and here I'll start to go into the details. I'll start with his "new appliances". I painted the stove and microwave to look like stainless steel. The goal was to make it look like the real thing. I used Rustoleum Primer, followed by Rustoleum metallic spray paint for the microwave and oven. I taped off the glass on both sides, gave it a quick sanding with 200 grit sand paper, and gave it a few coats. I sealed it with clear enamel to keep it from scratching. I painted a black rim on the glass with a paint brush and some black epoxy appliance paint we had in the garage. I swapped out the handles for some satin nickel drawer pulls from Lowes. Any 5" drawer pulls will fit perfectly. I added oven knobs using some $0.99 knobs and a $0.29 wooden picket fence piece that I found at Michaels. I cut the picket fence to make little arrows (easy to cut using scissors) and sanded them a bit so they were nice and smooth. I then turned over the knobs so I was using the flat (wrong) side. I inserted a screw with a dab of super glue so it would be stuck in place, and then super glued the arrows onto the screw and knob. I painted the whole thing with the metallic spray paint and enamel mentioned above. I drilled holes and put the knobs right above the oven using little nuts. I didn't tighten the nuts all the way so the knobs can move like real oven knobs. I also replaced the Ikea shelf with a metal oven rack using an extra piece of this shelving system that we had in the garage and some bolt cutters. Of course now that the oven looks like the real thing, it has to open like the real thing. I attached new hinges so it opens down instead of to the side. I found the perfect hinge solution here. I also added an oven light (he's got to be able to see if those cookies are rising!). The microwave has a turntable that really spins. It's made with a cd (painted with the same metallic paint and enamel). It has a metal washer super glued to the underside. It's attached with a bolt (also painted to match) that I cut really short with my bolt cutters. I drilled a shallow hole (NOT all the way through) and used gorilla glue to keep the bolt in place. So far it's holding strong and it's been getting plenty of use! I'm off to enjoy some play dough cookies! I've got one more post to come on the cosmetic details of the kid's kitchen remodel.
See how plants drink water by doing this simple color changing flowers experiment. Learn about plant biology and create a beautiful flower rainbow!
Get ideas for Christmas activities and centers in your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classroom. These are festive, simple, and educational!
Every Child is an Artist Wall Decal is the perfect addition to your child's artwork display space! It's available as black with rainbow colors for the word artist or white with rainbow colors for the word artist. The photographs are for a reference be sure to use the measurements when ordering. This listing if for the decal only. Information about the hanging line can be found below. Sizes: 24" wide by 4" high 30" wide by 5" high 36" wide by 6" high 42" wide by 7" high 48" wide by 8" high 54" wide by 9" high 60" wide by 10" high 66" wide by 11" high 72" wide by 12" high Colors Available: Black with Rainbow (pictured) White with Rainbow Want this decal in just one color??? Click here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/287711491/every-child-is-an-artist-decal-children Want this decal in ALL Rainbow??? Click here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/94724080/every-child-is-an-artist-wall-sticker Spanish Version: https://www.etsy.com/listing/677640789/cada-nino-es-un-artista-wall-decal Click here for more decals for your kid's artwork display! https://www.etsy.com/shop/StephenEdwardGraphic?ref=hdr_shop_menu&search_query=artwork+display - - - Want more decals? - - - You can find our complete collection of decals in our shop here: http://www.stephenedwardgraphic.etsy.com * Curtain wire can be found here. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60075295/ * Clips can be found here. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80212201/ • • • Thank you for choosing Stephen Edward Graphics! • • • © All images and designs are copyrighted or licensed by Stephen Edward Graphics Photo © Marissa Rehkopf
Fifty different birds drawn by Charley Harper are included in this sticker book. Charley wanted his art to show us the amazing variety in nature and how all living things are dependent on each other. Maybe these stickers will inspire you to learn more about the birds that Charley loved so much. Happy stickering! - 8 pages with more than 170 reusable paper stickers (50 different designs) - Soft cover book with staple binding. Size: 8½ x 11 in. Artist: Charley Harper During his lifetime, artist Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) painted lots and lots of birds. He was raised on a farm in West Virginia, and as a kid he explored the woods and fields near his home, sketching the critters he saw. When he grew up, he developed a unique artistic style. Instead of recording every small detail of his wild subjects, he simplified each animal to its most basic elements. Rather than drawing every feather on a bird, for example, he just drew bold, colorful shapes for the wings, body, beak, and tail. And he always highlighted each animal’s most familiar features—the blur of a hummingbird’s beating wings, for example, or the bright red crest of a cardinal.
All about Love: New Visions von Bell hooks
An All About Me theme unit is a great way to kick off your preschooler's year. It gives them the chance to learn about themselves, their bodies, their
All About Nouns is a NO PREP, printable worksheet pack designed to suit Kindergarten, Grade 1 and Grade 2. It is important that students develop a strong knowledge base of nouns early on to ensure academic success in later years.This pack contains 36 different noun worksheets. This includes varied w...
We are so excited to release what we are calling a zip up jacket version of our sell-out District sweater, with a hood. It is very similar to the Level hoodie too. Many ladies have requested and oversized zip up jacket and we believe the name of the Cocoon jacket says it all. Fleece lined, 95% Cotton, 5% elastane gives this jacket the most cosy, plush feel. The gold hardware zip and Cleo Harper embroidered logo elevates this simple style. An oversized hood is a must, without the drawcords. We're all about the finer details at Cleo Harper and taking our pieces to the next level with inclusions as well as exclusions. Designed to be oversized in nature. Model wears size S. Stay true to size. Customer reviews: “I just received my Vashti bra in eclipse and the new District sweater. I was so sceptical about how the sweater would look on me because it’s oversized - I worried that it might made me look stocky or frumpy, but you guys have amazed me once again! - it is SO flattering. I don’t know how you get the cuts so right, but they are very flattering.” - Sarah See more Cleo Love here...
DIY Circle Cape Stop Motion Tutorial: I decided to post another stop motion tutorial video. This time it's for a very easy and fashionably cute cape. There are so many possibilties for this cape and it's so easy to do. I believe it took me about 3-4 hours to complete. and thats beca…
Fifty different birds drawn by Charley Harper are included in this sticker book. Charley wanted his art to show us the amazing variety in nature and how all living things are dependent on each other. Maybe these stickers will inspire you to learn more about the birds that Charley loved so much. Happy stickering! - 8 pages with more than 170 reusable paper stickers (50 different designs) - Soft cover book with staple binding. Size: 8½ x 11 in. Artist: Charley Harper During his lifetime, artist Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) painted lots and lots of birds. He was raised on a farm in West Virginia, and as a kid he explored the woods and fields near his home, sketching the critters he saw. When he grew up, he developed a unique artistic style. Instead of recording every small detail of his wild subjects, he simplified each animal to its most basic elements. Rather than drawing every feather on a bird, for example, he just drew bold, colorful shapes for the wings, body, beak, and tail. And he always highlighted each animal’s most familiar features—the blur of a hummingbird’s beating wings, for example, or the bright red crest of a cardinal.
Kids love learning all about Transportation! Here is a fun packet that will help you teach all about it! Included in the packet: - Transportation Word Cards - Colorful Cars worksheet - Speed Limit Tracing Worksheet - Stop Sign Creativity - Street Sign Word Cards - Stop Sign Puzzle - Transportation Sorting - Color by Code - Train Car Counting - Transportation Tracing - Driver's License - Key Craftivity - Count & Graph - Coloring Page If you have any questions, please ask prior to purchasing! Follow Harper's Hangout on Facebook for new items and classroom fun! Follow Harper's Hangout on Instagram for new items and classroom fun!
The Harper Tunic captures the best elements of my most worn closet staples— an easy, unfussy fit, half sleeves that stay out of the way (or slim, cropped long sleeves if you choose that view), flattering mid-thigh length, and one big pocket to catch all the miscellany I end up with throughout the day. The cut skims the body loosely making it ideal for layering in the fall and winter. It’s my favorite tunic to wear to the studio—when you’re working, comfort is key, but you still want to look put together. The Harper has an interesting and avant-garde appeal, and it would only be improved by drips and smears of paint or a dusting of flour from the kitchen. Make this style in various weight fabrics for year-round wear. Our most popular version of this tunic is made in our Midweight Linen, but we also love it in a lightweight gauze or warm, nubby wool for winter. This pattern comes with two variations: a short sleeve option and long sleeve option that's slightly narrower in the body.
We ALWAYS send continuous yardage when available, or if not available, we will contact you prior to shipping! Valentina Harper’s latest collection, Pumpkin and Spice is Fall re-imagined! She has blended all the things that we all love about the season – acorns, pumpkins, sunflowers and falling leaves – in her signature intricate style to create an homage to autumn. The superb design, sophisticated colors and unique mix of patterns provide a multitude of design options for sewists and quilters alike! Picture 2 shows this fabric with a ruler for scale. Be sure to look at picture 4 as it provides answers to some frequently asked questions. 100% cotton fabric. Machine wash cold, mild detergent, delicate cycle, do not bleach, tumble dry low, remove promptly. For best results, pre-washing is recommended. To see other fabrics we have in stock from this collection, visit our FabricUtopia ETSY shop and type in "Pumpkin and Spice" in the search field. As we also sell this fabric in our retail shop, sometimes our inventory is off as our inventory doesn't update in real time. You can leave instructions for us including how you want the order shipped in case this happens on low quantity items. Your choices are: ORDERED AMOUNT ONLY - Cancel the order if you do not have the stated amount in continuous yardage. SEND WHAT YOU HAVE - Send the amount you have. We will adjust the prices and shipping accordingly. CONTACT ME - If you do NOT have the exact amount, please contact me for instructions (the default for our shop). SEE NOTE - Leave any instructions in the customers note section. WE OFFER SEVERAL FABRIC LENGTH OPTIONS SO YOU CAN ORDER JUST WHAT YOU NEED: 1/4 yards (9 inches x 44 inches) Fat Quarter (18 inches x 22 inches) 1/3 yards (12 inches x 44 inches) 1/2 yards (18 inches x 44 inches) 2/3 yards (24 inches x 44 inches) 3/4 yards (27 inches x 44 inches) 1 yard (36 inches x 44 inches) 1 1/4 yards (45 inches x 44 inches) 1 1/2 yards (54 inches x 44 inches) The price is listed next to the size in the drop down menu. You can order larger cuts by combining lengths or purchasing multiple lengths of the same fabric (see the "Frequently Asked Questions" picture in our listing for examples on how to order.) Sometimes we have more fabric in stock than what is listed so please feel free to ask by sending us an ETSY message. ALL MULTIPLE LENGTH PURCHASES WILL BE CUT IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH PIECES DIRECT FROM THE BOLT UNLESS YOU REQUEST OTHERWISE! Fabric cut sizes are approximate as the width of cotton fabrics can vary between 43 and 45 inches. Most fabric is cut with a rotary cutter on a ruled mat to provide you with the straightest cuts possible. Shipping is via 1st Class Mail for up to 16 oz. (usually about 2-1/2 yards). Orders over 16 oz. ship via Priority Flat Rate mail. We use calculated shipping based on weight, and offer "FREE" domestic Priority Mail shipping on larger orders. When buying multiple quantities of small fabric yardage, the calculated shipping cost can be off and force Priority Mail shipping before required. If your total fabric purchase is less than 2-1/2 yards in smaller cuts or fat quarters, we can send your order out by 1st Class mail in most cases. Flannels and heavier fabrics can be an exception due to size and weight. If your order shows Priority Mail and you wish 1st Class, add a note to your order. We will adjust your order if possible and refund you the difference. Shipping upgrades and international rates are available at check-out. If a significant overcharge in shipping does happen due to combined orders or a multiple yard purchase, it will be refunded to you.
Soft cover book with staple binding. 48 pages with 22 images to color Size: 8½ x 11 in. Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed. Painting complex creatures with simplicity, and without losing their true character, was a signature skill of Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007). He painted animals from all continents, both wild and domestic, and created now famous posters for organizations that care for and protect animals. He combined his talent with a respect for the world’s creatures to create artwork that has delighted animal lovers for decades.Harper grew up on a farm in West Virginia and studied at the Art Students League of New York and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1947 Harper and his wife, Edie, went on a six-month journey through the United States. While at the Grand Canyon, he understood that realism couldn’t capture its immensity. Harper decided he must reduce what he saw to its simplest forms—a decision that led directly to his self-described minimal realist style. His classic animal artwork that uses clear geometric forms is perfect for a set of coloring books.Inside are twenty-two pages of Charley Harper’s playful animals, with his full-color illustrations featured on the inside of the front and back covers. Don’t forget about the blank pages at the end—we’ve left them there for you to draw the animals you find in your world.A Sample of Selections: The sea otter loves to float around and eat, and sometimes it uses tools like rocks to pry open its favorite shellfish. The name of this painting is Otterly Delicious. The plump quail likes to stay low, foraging and building its nest on the ground. The lucky little ladybug is pretty smart, too: its shining red wings and black spots tell predators to stay away. The name of this painting is Lucky Ladybug. The brilliant feathers and prideful tail of the orange-bellied trogon can be spotted in the humid forest canopies of Panama and Costa Rica. Don’t feed the bears! But black bears do enjoy munching on berries they find in the wild. The name of this painting is Blackbeary Jam.
ARTHUR is only in New York for the summer, but if Broadway has taught him anything, it’s that the universe can deliver a showstopping romance when you least expect it. BEN thinks the universe needs to mind its business. If the universe had his back, he wouldn’t be on his way to the post office carrying a box of his ex-boyfriend’s things. But when Arthur and Ben meet-cute at the post office, what exactly does the universe have in store for them? Maybe nothing. After all, they get separated. Maybe everything. After all, they get reunited. But what if they can’t quite nail a first date . . . or a second first date . . . or a third? What if Arthur tries too hard to make it work . . . and Ben doesn’t try hard enough? What if life really isn’t like a Broadway show? But what if it is? Best friends Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera combine their talents in this smart, funny, and heartfelt collaboration about two very different boys who can’t decide if the universe is pushing them together—or pulling them apart.
It’s about finding that sectional perfect fit — the one that’s at home in your home. While most retailers offer preconfigured seating options, we understand that every household has unique needs. Want a double-sided lounger or looking for a 5-piece one-of-a-kind combination for your one-of-a-kind living space? We’ve got you. Our modular sectionals are made for modern life, and we know that things change! You can always add or remove pieces, or simply rearrange your sectional’s configuration over the years. It’s all about flexibility. Sectional Builder Directions: If you ever played with Legos (who didn’t?!), you already know just what to do. Use our sectional builder to drag and drop the modular pieces, experimenting with size and shape until you find the right configuration. Then, choose your upholstery fabric, color and review your sectional to make sure it’s exactly what you want. Movie nights, holidays, happy hours, and good books start and end here — make moves today with a custom modular sectional.
At 16–18-months-old, a toddler is in a constant state of motion: crawling, walking, climbing, and more. Here are a few other toddler milestones you can look forward to.
A Ball for Daisy is a story of loss — a little dog loses her favorite red ball to a much larger dog — but now it's also a story about winning: On Monday, Chris Raschka's book won the American Library Association's Randolph Caldecott Medal for best illustrated story.
Super cute addition to any unit pertaining to hippos, wild or zoo animals. -Don't forget to check out my bundled "All About Zoo Animals" that contains 13 different zoo animals and over 250 pages of activities for the kiddos to use. Buying it bundled will save you lots of money!!! (Almost 50% off wh...