Young Ernest Hemingway fishing in Horton's Creek, near Walloon Lake, Michigan
This is the BEST paper tube Koi Fish, and one of several other Lunar New Year Animal inspired art lessons that we offer. This fun DIY craft is an original idea from ART CAMP Studio. It's a great year round project for all ages.
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two guys on their way to deliver some fish zero feet apart holding hands cause they are gay (couldn't choose which one to post again so here's both)
The state government of Mato Grosso in Brazil is building a series of dams on the Juruena river. The dams threaten the Enawene Nawe tribe, the fish they eat and the sacred _Yãkwa_ ritual.
Here's a fun Origami Koi Fish Craft that's not too hard - it's easy enough for older kids and an adequate challenge for Origami beginners!
At Seattle's famous fish market, Pike's Place, it's all about the team work. The way they work is called the Fish Philosophy and spawned a totally new approach to team work, choose your attitude!
Growing up, I loved when my mother hosted dinner parties. She’d go all out, and at the same time, making it all look effortless. We’ve hosted quite a few folks, but I was more excited when the folks vacationing from London would visit. She always rolled out the red carpet for them. It must have […]
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Learn how to make paper fish decor and explore our fish paper crafts for kids. So many cute and easy ideas using colorful paper!
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Mafia is a fan favourite drama game that encourages characterisation, strategy and storytelling. It can be played in person or virtually.
This is the BEST paper tube Koi Fish, and one of several other Lunar New Year Animal inspired art lessons that we offer. This fun DIY craft is an original idea from ART CAMP Studio. It's a great year round project for all ages.
Recipe video above. Tastes remarkably similar to McDonald's with the added bonus that it's bigger, it's healthier and you know exactly what goes in it! Toasting the breadcrumbs guarantees beautiful golden, truly crunchy fish fillets even though these are baked. Fry option - follow the dredge / crumbing / fry steps in this Schnitzel recipe.
I spy with my little eye... a giant octopus! Help him and his ocean friends find the hidden objects in the picture.
Have you ever heard kids complain that there isn't a holiday just for kids? Learn about koinobori with this fun holiday worksheet.
Here we are singing our hearts out during our Vacation Bible School! Our theme was Jonah! Here is my class of 5 year olds.....in the belly of the whale! Sweet Anna and one of her sweet friends!
We'd already learned a little about pysanky during our Russia Unit (though they are Ukrainian, strictly speaking) so it was fun to try the techniques ourselves (sort of) (not that our "techniques," i.e. drawing on the eggs with white crayon, produce really anything close to those beautiful works of art). You can buy pysanky kits and use actual melted beeswax to create the patterns, but that seemed like something to try when the kids are older. :) Here are some traditional pysanky symbols/patterns we learned about. Anyway, we had the most fun dyeing eggs that we've ever had. As an adult, this has been a tradition I don't get too excited about, though I love hard-boiled eggs---just plopping the eggs in egg-dye seems like way too little fun for the bother/mess factor involved. But creating patterns and interesting color combinations made it engaging enough to be worth it. We painted some designs on the eggs with clear nail polish, as well as using the white-crayon method, and those turned out really pretty also. I especially loved watching Sam come up with designs for his eggs. We also did onion-skin eggs, using this method, which turned out SO pretty. I want to try some of these other natural dyeing techniques too, sometime. The finished eggs---lovely rainbows of them. Ahhhh.
Mr Sun has had a son. Of sorts. Created by my son, sorta. About a week ago the boys and I created a woven sun out of a vintage bowl, some twigs, and strips of vintage fabric. My youngest enjoyed the process so much that he's been asking to do it again. When he told me he wants to make some to sell so he can earn money to go on vacation, well, how could I say no? I mean, kindergarten can be really tough on a guy, so he definitely needs a vacation, right? Funny guy. I painted the face based on a drawing he did and assembled the piece from some twigs and an oak branch but Avery chose the fabrics and did the weaving. My kids know that I make and sell my work so I'm sure it's not a big leap for him to think of doing the same, but I have to tell you, his hands-on approach and can-do attitude made me pretty proud. So, I've put the sun in my shop. It's been signed by both of us but Avery will get the money, should it sell, to put in his vacation fund. I'm not sure where he's headed, but I hope he takes me along too.