Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
We all know that school life is the golden period of our lives but gone are the days for every 90s kid. We often say we don't realise the value of the moment till it's gone, the same goes with the school. Who knew the history periods we used to hate would be something we will be missing.
Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
‘You put a Wor after W, and a Wor after O, a Wor after R, and it's away we go. You put a Wor after Z, a Wor after E, a Wor after L, A zel afte...
This is a game that my kids have played again and AGAIN! Home Sheep Home is a lovely logic game based on the wonderful claymation world of Shaun the Sheep. If you and your kids haven't enjoyed a few episodes of Shaun the Sheep yet, you really should get on that! Truly a fabulous cartoon. But back to the game! Your goal here is to guide the sheep back to their barn. Each level has obstacles to overcome. The sheep make cute little noises, and it's actually kinda sad when Timmy gets squished or dropped off the board game. Poor Timmy! You can play Home Sheep Home at PhysicsGames.net or at the official Shaun the Sheep website. Also check out Home Sheep Home 2, HSH2: Lost in Space, and HSH2: Lost Underground! Enjoy!
The children’s classic celebrates its 50th anniversary today (16 December). Martin Chilton unearths some strange facts about the film, which was based on a book by James Bond author Ian Fleming
Fraggle Rock is a children's television series that was created by Jim Henson, primarily featuring a cast of Muppet creatures called Fraggles. The vision of Fraggle Rock articulated by Jim Henson was to depict a colorful and fun world, but also a world with a relatively complex system of symbiotic relationships between different "races" of creatures, an allegory to the human world, where each group was somewhat unaware of how interconnected and important they were to one another. This allegorica
Thomas Columbo alters vintage kid's books through the use Photoshop, adding the text in order to give the stories a different meaning with a comedic effect.
The Junior League of St. Louis presents Charlotte's Web live on stage as part of the St. Louis Family Theater Series.
After spending most of her childhood in America for 6 years, (Y/N) finally returns to Japan. It has been a long time since she visited Japan, and she wonders if her childhood friend, Sakusa Kiyoomi, remembers her. A memory that can't be forgotten. Their bond so deep, it can't be severed. What could possibly go wrong? Sakusa Kiyoomi, a renowned volleyball player. One of Japan's top three aces and the ace spiker for Itachiyama Academy. His memories of (Y/N) were fading away until her sudden return brought back the deepest memories he thought he had forgotten about. A million feelings. A thousand thoughts. A hundred memories. One person. Will he be able to experience those moments and memories again? It's a tale of time. [DISCONTINUED] [heavy manga and anime spoilers] **Disclaimer: Haikyuu!! belongs to Haruichi Furudate. I don't own any of the characters and/or overlapping plot events. All OCs and new concepts are mine.**
The mems...the mems.
The BFG (short for "Big Friendly Giant") is a 1982 children's book written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. It is an expansion of a short story from Dahl's 1975 book Danny, the Champion of the World The book is dedicated to Dahl's late daughter, Olivia, who died of measles encephalitis at age seven in 1962. The story follows a young orphaned girl named Sophie, living in a girl's orphanage run by the cantankerous Mrs. Clonkers. One night, Sophie sees a cloaked giant blowing somethi
You'll never guess who was Reptar.
After spending most of her childhood in America for 6 years, (Y/N) finally returns to Japan. It has been a long time since she visited Japan, and she wonders if her childhood friend, Sakusa Kiyoomi, remembers her. A memory that can't be forgotten. Their bond so deep, it can't be severed. What could possibly go wrong? Sakusa Kiyoomi, a renowned volleyball player. One of Japan's top three aces and the ace spiker for Itachiyama Academy. His memories of (Y/N) were fading away until her sudden return brought back the deepest memories he thought he had forgotten about. A million feelings. A thousand thoughts. A hundred memories. One person. Will he be able to experience those moments and memories again? It's a tale of time. [DISCONTINUED] [heavy manga and anime spoilers] **Disclaimer: Haikyuu!! belongs to Haruichi Furudate. I don't own any of the characters and/or overlapping plot events. All OCs and new concepts are mine.**
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Chuvachuchu!
Remember the game "Operation" that we played as kids? If you blocked it out, it looked something like this: Some days, I feel a lot like this sad sack. I feel I'm on the slippery slope of eventually needing a lot of new body parts. There are a few I'd really like to trade in for new ones, but I watched too many episodes of Nip/Tuck to go that route. I can just hear Drs. Troy and McNamara asking, "Carol, tell us what you don't like about yourself?" Anyway, I digress. Back in October, I did a graceful fall off the bottom step into my basement. If judges had been present, I'm sure I would have been awarded an extra 3.1 for degree of difficulty. I was dressed in a skirt and tights on my way to my niece's bridal shower on a brisk, yet dreary-looking, Sunday morning. So, there I was, in a skirt, carrying a large gift bag filled with martini glasses and an assortment of vodka and mixers on my left hip and a large tumbler of coffee in my right hand. Miss last step, fall about 16" squarely onto my right knee, spill coffee into gift bag, knee bleeds through tights. Needless to say....I was not happy. Deep cleansing breaths....let it go. I hobbled around for a few weeks, things seemed to get better. Last week, I think I spent too much time on the couch on the MLK holiday, causing a knee flare up. Of course, the awfulizer in me has me ready for knee replacement, or at the very least an ACL tear. Nope, nothing that glamorous - patellofemoral pain syndrome, which--dumbed down--is pain in the knee cap. It took nearly 3 hours at the UI Sports Medicine clinic to get this diagnosis. Oh, and probably several hundred dollars. And the best part....basically the doctor said I should lose weight! WOW, you're kidding. I had no idea. Did you know that for every 10 pounds of weight it places 100 pounds of torque on your knees because of the "vector." OK...so I must have about 2 tons of torque hitting my knees. Think of the POWER. My luck, I'll have wrenched ankle next.
Try some paper weaving and colouring to make an Elmer picture! Activity: Paper weaving & colouring Age: Yr 1 - Yr 6 (See tip at the bottom for how to adapt to use with older children) Resources: Black paper, Strips of coloured paper, glue scissors What to do: 1) Measure and draw a 2 cm border inside an A4 sheet of thick paper or card. 2) Measure 2cm lines across the inside of the border and cut slits following each one with a craft knife and ruler or fold the paper lengthways and use scissors to cut them from the middle, stopping at the border. 3) Cut 2 cm strips of coloured paper lengthways. 4) Weave your strips through your A4 paper lengthways, being sure to to start each strip the opposite of the last one e.g. 'over, under' 'under, over'. 5) Finish weaving and stick down the end of each strip on the front and the back of the paper. 6) Now you can either draw Elmer over the top of your weaving or draw and colour him in and then cut him out and glue him on top of your paper weaving background. (I will add an Elmer shape for you to use at the bottom of the post) Add a googly eye if you have one! TIP: Older children love to do paper weaving. Here is an example of year 5/6 work. This was achieved by folding the paper lengthways, after drawing the border, then drawing curvy lines, instead of straight ones, and cutting up to the border while still folded, then open out. The strips used to weave are different widths.
Being born in the early '90s gave you the best of both worlds.
Take a look at these old TV shows and go back on a nostalgic trip down memory lane to having no responsibility and not having to book your own doctors appointment.
This is the picture from the book "Morning is a little child" by Joan Walsh Anglund.The only book I have left from what used to be a substatial collection, but they got given away over the years, this one I kept for myself!
LBH, you only used your pricey TI-83 just to play games.
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