Dit Kim - Bizar ijsbeerfiguur met ballonnen spreekt tot de verbeelding door het speelse ontwerp van een ijsbeer die door ballonnen wordt opgetild. Gemaakt van hars en ontworpen om aan de muur te bevestigen, voegt het een modern, creatief tintje toe aan elke kamer. Het is een ideaal geschenk dat zowel jongens, mannen als kinderen een gevoel van vreugde en verwondering bezorgt. Materiaal:Milieuvriendelijke hars
These Super giant Bubbles are a cinch to make and cool enough not only for kids to experiment and show off this Summer. Every time we went to discovery museum, kids will spends hours to play with the bubbles with friends, and now we can make this giant bubbles at home, and better enough is […]
Via Bon-E Bedankt allemaal voor de leuke reacties op de Give Away in samenwerking met WitZandGrijs. Veel van jullie hebben enthousiast gereageerd door de actie te promoten op Facebook, blog of twitter. Heel erg bedankt! En Ingeborg, natuurlijk ook heel erg bedankt voor het beschikbaar stellen van deze fantastische prijs. Het was weer een leuke en gezellige samenwerking! De gelukkige winnaar van deze te gekke One MustDash poster is geworden: Katja Volmerink – van de Riet Katja, van harte gefeliciteerd met deze mooie poster. Wanneer je me even je adresgegevens mailt dan komt de poster z.s.m. jouw kant op. Nogmaals iedereen bedankt voor het meedoen en niet getreurd, met de komst van nieuwe sponsors staan er al snel weer heel wat nieuwe Give Aways op stapel. Dus stay tuned! Fijne avond. Misschien vind je dit ook leuk:Tips voor een Gallery Wall met DesenioEen aangekleed opgeknapt bankjeNieuwe sfeer met ander deurbeslag
Dit Kim - Bizar ijsbeerfiguur met ballonnen spreekt tot de verbeelding door het speelse ontwerp van een ijsbeer die door ballonnen wordt opgetild. Gemaakt van hars en ontworpen om aan de muur te bevestigen, voegt het een modern, creatief tintje toe aan elke kamer. Het is een ideaal geschenk dat zowel jongens, mannen als kinderen een gevoel van vreugde en verwondering bezorgt. Materiaal:Milieuvriendelijke hars
Are you looking for a fun game to play that will keep the kids busy? These Balloon Cup Shooters are awesome! And they will definitely keep the kiddos entertained for a few hours. All you
Van diep in de oceaan tot aan het strand zitten deze kiezelstenen vol mysteries en verhalen. Wat een betere manier om iemand te laten zien dat je om hem geeft. Een cadeau om nooit te vergeten kunst biedt een verscheidenheid aan unieke cadeaus voor elke gelegenheid, of het nu een jubileum, Vaderdag, Kerstmis, babyshower, housewarming, Moederdag, bruiloft, doop, valentijn of een andere speciale gelegenheid is. U kunt gewoon een ontwerp vinden of bestellen dat u in gedachten heeft, zodat uw cadeau opvalt en voor altijd herinnerd zal worden door uw dierbaren. De kiezelstenen zijn allemaal afkomstig van het Zuid-Australische strand. Alle producten worden mooi in cadeauverpakking verpakt en veilig verpakt voor verzending met minimale invloed op het gewicht. Hartelijk dank en aarzel niet om contact met mij op te nemen voor een ontwerp op maat. Genieten! :) Afmeting 29cmx34cm Opening (12cmx17cm)
Are you following us on Pinterest? This experiment allows children to see that air takes up room and is always present even though we can't see it. Ages: 2 -12+ (see the bottom on how to simplify or extend to meet the needs of your child) Materials: Empty water bottle balloon straw blu-tac (or similar) tray for catching the water (optional. You could always do it outside, in a bath, or near a sink) Begin by blowing up a balloon and asking your child "What is in the balloon?" Let the balloon go and talk about what happens. Next: Take the empty water bottle and ask your child "What is in the bottle?" Blow up the balloon again and place the mouth of the balloon over the empty bottle without letting too much air escape. Ask your child, "Why isn't the balloon going down?" Investigating to see if she can see why the balloon is not going down. Explain that the balloon is not going down because the bottle is full of air so the air inside the balloon has no where to escape. Now, to make the water bottle fountain Carefully, with a pen, poke a hole in the empty bottle just big enough for a straw to poke through and seal with blue tac. (This is the hardest part of the activity and is best done by an adult. If the bottle is wet, the blu-tac will be hard to stick) Ask your child, "What do you think will happen if we pour water in?" Pour water into the bottle over the level of the hole. (NOTE: Make sure that your straw is pointing up, (unlike what's pictured here) and that you fill the water so that it's level with the very top of the straw.. this is because water will level itself out so anything above the top of the straw will probably come out) Plug any leaks that you have by squishing down the blu-tac. At this point with the water at the same level as the top of the straw, it will not come out. This, you can see was quite surprising for her :) Blow up the balloon, hold it closed and put the mouth over the top of the bottle. Let go, and wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! a fabulous fountain! She loved that you could see the balloon go down as the water streamed out the straw She understood that "the air in the balloon pushed down on the water and forced it up the straw." But she especially loved it when the balloon ran out of air and the water fountain did some funny last spits before stopping! Handy Tips: - Simplify this activity by not questioning your child as much and just letting them experience the joy of the water spouting out the straw as the balloon. Do the very start of the activity with the air and let it rush out on their fingers or toes and then ask them what's in the balloon or tell them that what was in the balloon was air. When you show them the water fountain experiment, tell them that the air in the balloon is pushing down on the water like it did on their toes, so the water goes up the straw. - Extend this activity by having your child make a prediction about what they think is going to happen. You could even extend as far as having them write a report on it or write it up properly with a hypothesis etc. - Allow your child to manipulate or be in control of as many of the steps as they are capable of. - Talk with your child about what they are doing. This will help them understand the physical and mental processes they are going through as well as giving them the vocabulary to describe it. - Use new language and descriptive words like, "invisible" and "pressure." This will help with their language development. - Listen to your child talk as they go through their experiences. This will help you determine where they are at with their learning, knowledge and understanding and help you to develop the activity (or future activities) to their level and interests. Want more Science Activities for Kids? Here are some of our most popular science activities Make Cloud Jars Explore with Magnets Experiment with Play dough and Water Test Absorptions and make Patterns with Coloured Water Happy playing, Debs :) Look where else we are. Are you following along? :)
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The Pooping Balloon Dog from UK Artist Whatshisname, the one who brought us the pooping dog lamps, - comes in three sizes.
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Ceramicist and mathematician Guy Van Leemput forms textured bowls by drafting interlocking lines, abnormally shaped circles, and other designs on the surface of balloons. The artist begins by adding a porcelain stamp to the bottom of his rubber mold and then working his way in a circular motion upward. Although his designs are geometrically inspired, he creates each piece based on intuition rather than a pre-determined template. When finished, the pots are so translucent they appear as if they were formed from paper. More
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Balloons have always been associated with happiness, joyfulness and childhood. Which child does not enjoy a color pooping floating balloon to play with? But you should not stop being a kid and stop dreaming just because you have grown up now. Everyone deserves a little bit of fun from time to time so today we present you a short list of 10 Fun Projects Using Balloons That You and Your Kid Should Start Right Now.
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