A video of seniors dancing to the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" goes viral, proving that the joy of dance knows no age, with lively moves and infectious energy that has captured millions of hearts.
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Coloring page created from The Starry Night (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh. This painting features a swirling night sky filled with stars, a luminous crescent moon, and a quaint village below.Van Gogh's use of bold, swirling brushwork and vibrant colors imparts a sense of emotional intensity and captures the essence of a deeply turbulent yet beautifully transcendent night. Masterpieces Coloring Pages for Adults. Just Color : Coloring Pages for Adults
View of a pond or river at night with trees lining a bank and a meadow in the background, where sheep are asleep.
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Inside: Nazca Lines craft for kids learning about Peruvian culture and history. It’s Hispanic Heritage Month, 2017! At the end of this post, find our Multicultural Kid Blogs HHM giveaway for some fun prizes. Today I’m sharing an exploratory Nazca lines craft. The project gives hands-on feel for these marvels of Peru, and how they were
A video of seniors dancing to the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" goes viral, proving that the joy of dance knows no age, with lively moves and infectious energy that has captured millions of hearts.
Kids learn by moving! Color sorting with movement is a low-prep indoor activity for rainy days, baby nap times, or redirect moving indoors.
Embrace your child's artistic side and learn about crocheting, knitting, painting, photography, scrapbooking, and more from the editors of Parents magazine.
Learn how to draw a star in 2 ways. Draw a lovely five-pointed star using the letter "A" and learn how to draw a star in one line to fill the night sky fast.
Savage's Cosmic Explosion Printed Vinyl Backdrop features a cool cosmic scene, ideal for creating a fun "out of this world" style in the studio for various types of portraits.
What exactly are marionette lines? In this guide, we'll go over what they are, why they form, treatment options, and tips to help prevent them from forming.
This free Geometry Bingo will help your students learn all about lines, rays, line segments, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines.
Van Gogh Starry Night inspired sponge painting activity for kids - exploring and learning about art
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream. --Vincent van Gogh It was by sheer coincidence that I decided to read up on the life of Vincent van Gogh while waiting for the Illustration Friday prompt to be posted online today. I'm not sure what inspired me to re-acquaint myself with his life story, but when I saw that the word this week was "star gazer" I knew that an homage to Vincent was in order. Starry Night is van Gogh's most famous painting and one of the most well-known images in modern culture. When I was in high school, I read a biography of Vincent van Gogh that included many of the letters that he wrote to his brother Theo. There's no doubt that I was motivated to read the book because of Don McLean's song "Starry, Starry Night." At the time, I was struck by the tragedy of van Gogh's life and felt overwhelming sadness that he never got to experience the artistic success during his lifetime that came after his death. But today, after reading about his life here, I felt something very different. I felt hope. Here was a man with no artistic training or obvious talent who became one of the greatest artists in history. At the urging of his brother, Theo, van Gogh taught himself to draw and then to paint. And he continued to paint through dark and difficult times when others--himself included--doubted his ability. If you hear a voice within you say "you cannot paint," then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. --Vincent van Gogh
Steve Harwin has made it his life's work to bring old diners back from the dead.
My sister made me a preschool lesson about Space that we are going to use next week. Here are a few activities I made to add to it. Planet Cards Planet Hide a Number (original idea from Applesauce and Flipflops) Constellation Lacing Cards Space Songs Number Rocket Ship Activity Enjoy!
Get an intimate look at the making of the album.