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Voici un atelier pour travailler sur les animaux endémiques des différents continents. Cet atelier peut se faire à tout âge.
La pobreza. El hambre. La violencia. Este es el tridente fatal que a menudo se clava en las conversaciones que versan sobre África. Estamos hartos de típicos tópicos. Decía el investigador Félix Arteaga recientemente durante la presentación de un informe del Instituto Elcano en Casa Africa que, en España, no...
What kind of crafts do you think of as must-make summer crafts for kids? How about summer crafts for preschoolers? Here's 30 easy nostalgic classic craft!
J’avais déjà réalisé des cartes sur les habitants du monde qui apparemment ont intéressé beaucoup de monde ! Je vous ai montré mes enfants jouant avec mes cartes des habitations alors aujourd…
Let's learn the seven continents! Make it fun with a coloring page. Color the monkey, elephant and mountain.
The children looked at the patterns and imagery adorning West African tribal masks, before creating their own striking examples. Each child was given a mask shape cut out from brown paper, which th…
Des ronds et des points pour un tissu aux couleurs de l'Afrique dans lequel nous jouerons les couturières... Tissu Ronds et points Niveau conseillé : 1/ Matériel 1 feuille de Papier Kraft naturel (bloc A4 ou à découper dans un rouleau) Peinture Alizarine...
Have you ever felt the bug of wanderlust take a bite out of you? We are sure that certain visuals or words can trigger a feeling of longing so intense that
I love the tribal trend in fashion and accessories- it is colorful, interesting, whimsical and bohemian. In my daily work I have pulled lots of tribal inspiration into my fabric and surface design and today when I made my "weekly dig" through our recycling bin, I all of a sudden thought of yet one more way to use recycled cardboard rolls- to create a chunky tribal necklace! Start by painting a cardboard roll with bright colorful paint- experiment with different sizes of cardboard rolls. Once it is dry, cut into sections. Paint each section with colorful, tribal inspired designs. Once you are satisfied with the painted designs, use several layers of gel medium (in either a matte or gloss) and let dry. Use a braided ribbon, a piece of twine or even a chain and string to string your cardboard beads.
These are to be used as an extension with the continent map cards. The pictures are VERY general and so the work should be backed up with a continent folder or box with more items of interest from the continent and pictures of people, plants, buildings, animals etc. I suggest backing these cards on the appropriate colour card. Europe - red South America - pink Asia - Yellow Antarctica - white Australia (Australasia) - brown North America - orange Africa - green
Match animals to their prints/skins...
Today, I am very excited to share a special freebie that I made specifically for YOU! I have been working very hard to get out Africa themed works done, and made this set of printables for children that are a little bit older! The Pack Includes: African countries 3 part flag cards African landmarks 3 […]
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Traveling through Rwanda, one of the prettiest places in Africa. We visited everything from the volcanic mountains to the monkey-laden forests.
When planning a Madagascar itinerary, there are two kinds of people. The kind who think of the cartoon, and the kind who think of David Attenborough.
Members of the group have been abused, beaten and raped by police after their land was sold to US wildlife charities
Caricatures of the carnivores of Madagascar drawn for the Rare Species Conservation Trust in Kent, UK. Thanks to the RSCT for giving me the opportunity to not only draw but also learn about thirteen adorably bizarre mammals I had never even heard of! Copyrights to the artwork belong to the RSCT.