Wood, 102,8 x 71 cm Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart MASTER of the Pfullendorf Altar (beginning of the 15th century) www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/m/master/pfullend/birth.html
Cute little critters and other art
Coloring is important for the development and enrichment of children's motor abilities as they work hand, wrist and finger movements and these are essential for small object manipulation training.
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After yesterday's long essay, I thought something a bit lighter would be nice for today: the whimsical, wonderful watercolor paintings of Akitaka Ito, based in Tokyo, Japan. Ito was born in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1979, graduated from Tama Art...
In Class: This week in class we are discussing the /f/ sound, as well as opposites!!! We read Fred and Ted: Big Dog, Little Dog: This book is so cute, and kids love the characters. It is a simple plot and a great way to learn opposites! Fred is BIG, Ted is small. Fred always has money, Ted never has money. Fred drives slow, Ted drives fast! The end has a fun solution to a problem, and the kids enjoyed that part the most, they said. Home Activity: Make up silly stories about Fred using these initial f words. For example, "Fred ate four fish" or "Fred sat on a fan"! The sillier the better. Help your child say their /f/ sound by cueing them to make the "fan sound" or to "bite your lip". Sometimes a mirror can help with placement if they are not getting it. If sentences are too hard, just practice each word individually. Write down a few of your stories and send them in to me (or comment below!) so I can see what you thought of! Have fun!
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Image by Ellen Hoverkamp © Natural Companions by Ken Druse with Botanical Photographs by Ellen Hoverkamp. Published in 2012 by Stewart, T...
Goodbye childhood, hello juvenile humour.