![]() Cooking she would have to gather the ingredients and help measure then help with each step. Sewing for doll clothing she would look at the doll catalog then we would pick out an outfit and she would have to help make it. We used to do this for hours when my daughter was little and big too.Lol we had so much fun with it. 4.What creative afternoon ideas can you suggest for children (of varying ages)? coloring outdoors with chalk. Painted Art has never really been something I was interested in. 3.What did you like about the three paintings Jane chose to focus on? I can see why she interpreted them that way I think. Has this week's study encouraged you to 'see' art differently? I have no clue Jenny. Something about needle and thread makes my heart sing. But reading your blog and a couple more does inspire me greatly. We do quite a bit of water play & quite a bit of cooking & food play.ġ.Things that trigger my creativity to be honest not a lot anymore. I sit him in high chair with a coloring book & crayons.a safe place to color. ![]() ![]() I don't think I should list all my ideas.I have so many! But I'll share a few I'm doing right now with my 15 mo old grandson. I'd like to see this enlarged because I think I may see a mischievous grin on his face as well.as if he's thinking about doing something to give the girls a start!Ĥ. I have a son & I can see a yearning in him to still be in with his mother, enjoying her peace & comfort but feeling as if he's too old. ![]() But one thing I love about 'Summer in Cumberland' is the young boy at the window. Plus, I try to walk in the woods every day & I think just the quiet time to think & see the beauty is another trigger.ģ- My favorite was 'A Life well spent'. I will definitely look at art differently after reading this & really want to go to a museum now!ġ- Your blog for one, among other blogs I follow, really does trigger creativity for me. I think the domestic artwork has been my favorite section so far. Thanks so much for another fun book review. I had my pen & book ready to underline quotes again. ![]()
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