Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Snakes!

My littlest one had a snake lesson at the nature center today. Not only did she help catch a little snake but she also found a flying squirrel tail on their hike! While we waited for my older one to finish his music lesson she and I did a little snake art!


She started by drawing a snake and used her fingerprints to create the scaly pattern.

 This one she started with an eye stamper and then added the bodies and scales afterward with colored pencil.


Friday, April 18, 2014

Bird Art

This morning we took a look at Charley Harper's book Birds and Words for inspiration. We made impressions into foam and printed some amazing bird prints!


Penguin
Penguin
Snowy Owl

Happy Easter!

We cut some old fabric into shapes of bunny heads....
Drew some cute little faces and stitched around almost all of the bunny except where the "forehead" would be.....
Filled them with treats and tied the ears!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Fraction Art!

My first grader is working on fractions at school. This morning we were inspired to do a bit of fraction art. He started with circles and cut them into halves and then quarters.....




Friday, April 11, 2014

A Wordless Book

My son found a wonderful wordless book at the library last week called Journey and we have fallen in love with it! We have looked at it several times in the last week and each time we spend at least a half hour discussing what we see. The illustrations tell a beautiful story of an imaginative journey. The ending will leave you wanting to create your own story through illustrations.....


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Fuzzy Little Birds


We are talking a lot about Spring and focusing on birds yet. My little one has also been interested in the basket of wool and yarn that we have sitting out and how it all comes together lately. Today we read the books Knitty Kitty and Woolbur for inspiration and help to understand how wool becomes yarn through illustrations. Then we took some of the wool we had in the basket and felted it into egg shapes. This was so fun to play in the warm soapy water. After they dried just a bit, my daughter decided we needed to wrap them in some "funky' yarn that looked like feathers. She added paper beaks and eyes and the little fuzzy birds are resting with the one that didn't hatch yet. Tomorrow we will work on a nest!



A Pefectly Warm and Cozy Reading Fort


The snow is melting but it is still a bit chilly in the morning outside. This made it a perfect morning  to do a little baking project and cozy up in the reading fort with some good books.
You can find directions here for a version of this quiet reading space.