This zine is not a scientific manual or something a Pigeon Fancier would write. It’s a collection of studies, mainly visual, from the perspective of a passionate artist. I decided to portray not only the most known but also some of the most peculiar kinds of domesticated pigeons that, only an enthusiast (and not fancier) will find incredible to discover. This A5 zine contains 24 full-colour pages, printed in the UK on recycled uncoated 150gsm paper and 250gsm recycled silk for the cover. EACH ZINE COMES WITH A FREE PIGEON STICKERS BUNDLE OPTIONS: - Zine + Pin Badge: A5 zine and a small "pigeon expert" recycled acrylic pin badge (size H: 3 cm x W: 2 cm) £13. - Zine + Original Artwork: A5 zine and original (random) pigeon illustration included for £24. (Using 300 gsm paper and lightfast art materials) IMPORTANT: B-grade zines are at discounted prices as they come with slightly bent corners (see picture) and printing issues with the front cover. For completely flawless products please select either Zine or Zine + Sketch. ********* * SHIPPING * Price includes FREE UK SHIPPING 1st Class. ********************** * WHERE TO FIND ME * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giuliacasarotto_illustrations
Here's a simple math game you can use as a book-tivity with any of the Pigeon books by Mo Willems. The newest Pigeon book was released today, April 1st!
Last summer I added Mo Willems' The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! to my classroom library. Of course, this addition was a no-brainer. Willems' books are always super popular, especially Pigeon books. Just as predicted, my students loved this book. It is the perfect length for the beginning of the year, when attention spans are extra short and students need a little break from all the procedural training they are receiving. Since I knew this book would be a hit, I decided to make it the centerpiece of back to school. I created some basic "Pigeon themed" math and literacy activities, as well as a simple craft. I used these activities intermittently during the first week and was able to glean some great info about my new students' basic math and literacy skills, as well as their fine motor skills and listening skills. One of the Pigeon themed activities was a number/number word/counting mini book. Students traced and wrote the numbers 1-10, as well as the number words 1-10. Then students illustrated a picture to go with each number. We broke this activity up over a couple of days. Students took part in a listening activity. Students had to complete a picture according to a series of questions/statements that I read aloud. (If you've every made a glyph with your students, this activity feels really similar.) Students also put together their first puzzler for the year. This puzzler focused on number representations. Students cut and glued the puzzler pieces to tell what number is represented in the box. By the end, students have a completed picture that they can color. I use various puzzlers throughout the year. This the Pigeon puzzler is a great introduction to how to complete a puzzler. Students loved making their simple, one-page craft Pigeons. All that was required was the Pigeon pattern (I used white card stock), scissors, and glue. The class Pigeons made a really quick and cute back to school bulletin board. In addition to these activities, students worked on counting/cardinality, geometry, place value, number bonds, handwriting, the alphabet, rhyming words, sight words, and more. The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! is a perfect springboard for a variety of skills. For a math freebie (from the printables featured above), click on the picture below. This freebie provides practice with ten frames, counting, and number identification. If you have not added, The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! to your classroom library, I highly recommend it. There are so many directions you can go with this book. More importantly, your students will love it and be totally engaged. What a great way to start the year, by reading a book that students truly enjoy. :) For more details about the all of the Pigeon inspired activities I used with my students, be sure to click on the picture below. Of course (like most), I'm not certain what this year's back to school days will look like. Whatever the setup, I know I'll be using The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! to help me kick off the year. Thanks for stopping by. School Is a Happy Place is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associated Program, an affiliate program that allows this site to earn advertising fees. Please know that all of the recommendations on this site are authentic and come from personal experience.
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Did you know that 32 pigeons have received medals for wartime valor? And a dog named Laika was the very first creature in space? Did you know that there is an island in Japan entirely overrun by bunnies? And -- for a brief time -- rats adorned with ribbons were a popular lap pet in upper-class London? In Andy Warner's Oddball Histories: Pests and Pets, you can find out more than you ever thought possible about creatures both cute and weird, both large and small, while discovering new stories about human history from the perspective of our animal companions. Did you know that bees communicate with each other using special dances? Or that a popular anime called Rascal the Racoon may be largely responsible for Japan's huge raccoon population? Packed with incredible facts and charming stories like these, this is the perfect book for curious readers. Title: Anya and the Nightingale Author: Pasternack, Sofiya Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Category: Tweens Fiction Binding: Paperback Subject: Fantasy Collection: Comics & Graphic Novels Reading Age: 8 - 12 years No. Of Pages: 192 pages Langauage: English ISBN-13: 9780316463386 # Amazon Reviews: 4 Amazon Ranking Category 1: Children's Science & Nature Comics & Graphic Novels Amazon Ranking Category 2: Children's Animal Comics & Graphic Novels Amazon Ranking Category 3: Nonfiction Comic Books for Children
This Mo the Pigeon amigurumi is inspired by the wonderful Pigeon book series by Mo Willems. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Natalie of School's Out Crochet. Get The Books: This post contains affiliate links.
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