Classical music to teach emotions, to be used alongside for imaginative movement, background to imaginative play or simply to listen to.
It may have taken her a couple of false starts to find her way, but Russian artist Anka Zhuravleva is keeping her feet firmly OFF the ground with her photography.
After we built our dowel rod catapult, I suggested to the boys that we could set up our castle and knights and shoot at our toy dragons. We made the game even more exciting by putting the dragons in a lair of baking soda “sand” and shooting vinegar soaked splash bombs at them! The game […]
Classical music to teach emotions, to be used alongside for imaginative movement, background to imaginative play or simply to listen to.
Crochet pattern includes instructions for a mailbox, messenger bag and large and small envelopes :)
Classical music to teach emotions, to be used alongside for imaginative movement, background to imaginative play or simply to listen to.
Create a story basket full of storytelling props to retell favourite fairy tales together in a playful way! So easy to set up with items from around the house and beneficial for so many strands of early literacy development. As part of our on-going Playful Storytelling series, co-hosted with the gorgeous blog, One Perfect Day,...Read More »
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www.ridindirtyface.com - These photos are excelent. I am not usually known for posting photographers but these are to good to ignore.
Classical music to teach emotions, to be used alongside for imaginative movement, background to imaginative play or simply to listen to.
40+ Gift Ideas Made by Kids
From Shakespeare’s Globe in London to the Balbao in San Diego, here are 15 of the most impressive theaters to visit.
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How random is this. I was looking online for images across the web that have cribb in the name for some trademark work I am doing. I ran across this site pimping a huge home build at the Lake in Ca…
We are what we eat- are we also what we play with? Australian artist Freya Jobbins asks questions about modern consumerism with her strange portraits made of doll parts. Her surrealist imagination has come up with busts of pop culture icons like Batman, Bart Simpson, and self portaits made of discarded Barbie legs. Jobbins' abstract way of seeing others is highly influenced by Italian Mannerist painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo. He famously painted images of gods and Roman emperors made up of objects like vegetables, fruits, and flowers. While very amusing, there's an incredible amount of detail and thought that goes into Jobbins' pieces.
See the entire collection from the Thom Browne Fall 2012 Ready-To-Wear runway show.
This is the surprisingly old-fashioned decor of Michael Jackson’s final home in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, where he died in June 2009.
We’re fascinated by lists. Other people’s lists. Even the ones left behind in shopping carts are interesting (Jarlsburg, Gruyere and Swiss? Must be making fondue.) But it’s the lists made by famous people that are the really good stuff.
Classical music to teach emotions, to be used alongside for imaginative movement, background to imaginative play or simply to listen to.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Spring, 1563.
If you're new to playwriting and want to practice playwriting, there is no better way than to learn how to write a 10-minute play. Not only is the piece short and sweet, but it makes it easy to practice over and over without wasting time. You can feel free to make errors, write dumb lines of dialogu
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