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Craft is a great way to complement teaching!. Art and Craft for Elementary School contains 52, easy-to-make arts and crafts projects which can be made in the classroom, in homeschool. It is recommended for kids ages five and over. Turtles and pinwheels and airplanes! All can be used as part of a holistic education model or done just for fun! We guide readers through each project, giving step-by-step photos and instructions that kids will be able to follow. Free online videos complement this book, and provide some added support for visual and auditory learners. The materials used in our crafts are affordable and readily available. We also use recyclable materials. When paired with our Handy Dandy Craft Box, sourcing materials is easy! Videos for book: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM_VQFNvvKxqzqLckjZMmNA
As I was snuggled warmly in my bed, I thought about the day. I thought about my friends. Although different, each one was special. As I closed my eyes and drifted off to sleep, my dreams were filled with ideas for my next snowman. It would look like me and have brown curly hair, raisins for freckles and a pink head band with black polka dots. It would be another mix match snowman.
The boy seated next to the friends on the bleachers seems to act so strange. What could make him behave so oddly? The friends learn Micah Mink doesn't mean to act different. He is autistic. Join the friends as they learn about autism when Whitney Wolf shares a story about her life none of the friends knew.
Red The Baby Fox is an adorable rhyming story about a baby fox named Red, and his desire to see the circus. Children will love the rhymes and illustrations. Red, Red is a baby fox,Red, Red always carries books.Red the fox isn't sly,In fact, he's very shy. Red the fox is new in town,Red the fox hears about the clown.The little fox wants to go to the Circus,But he doesn't know the way, he moves in circles.
The great race started and Carmelita was leading. She tried to ignore the burning in her chest, and her breathing problems. Carmelita's attack sets the stage for the friends to learn about asthma and leaves Carmelita to wonder, who won the race?
Everyone had studied hard and all the friends were excited about the spelling bee. Who would be the best speller in the class and what would be the prize? Share the excitement of being the winner, and the disappointment with the reward, because of juvenile diabetes.*Toddler Version of The Spelling Bee
Marco knew something was wrong, but when he heard Muscular Dystrophy, he was clearly frightened. Marco remembered his cousin, Marvin. He had Muscular Dystrophy and he ended up in a wheelchair. Could the same thing happen to Marco?
Snow knew it would happen. He'd be asked to read aloud in school, and he was right. He hated reading. It never made sense and he was sure he was just plain stupid. How would Snow handle the situation and what would he learn as a result?
Lillianna spends the day in the park after Liam Mountain Lion convinces her the Friends will accept her, even with Down Syndrome. Is he going to be right or will Lillianna be disappointed?
Lighten Up! There's enough pain, suffering and stress to go around. Jesus said that while we are in this world we shall have tribulation, not may have. Though this is not very encouraging, it is necessary that we know what we're up against. The Lord is not trying to discourage us in our journey but prepare us for the road ahead. Because of His great love for us, He desires to impart everything necessary to have a joy filled life in Him. This being the foundation of the warning sign of coming tribulation, we can now move to the next sign that reads, Lighten up! Well not really, it actually reads, be of good cheer I have overcome the world. If that promise doesn't ooze, "I got this," then nothing does. Jesus is so amazing and limitless. He tells us trouble is imminent and in the same breath proclaims we will not be overtaken as long as we look to Him. The passion to write and illustrate a comic strip is found in this truth, that Jesus knows the world is going to be ugly and mean, yet if we gaze in His direction He has an abundance of joy, peace, happiness and yes, laughter to experience. His supply is without end, and it is His desire that we are filled with His joy and peace. Make sure you take time to laugh today, even if you laugh at yourself, which I do quite often. Be careful you're not consumed by the weight of everyday life and spend some quality time with Christ. We know the Lord has a sense of humor; He made us. Enjoy this collection of Preacher's Kids comic strips that span over 14 years. Hopefully they will bring a smile, perhaps stir a memory of being in a similarly humorous situation or most importantly cause you to think about the wonderful Savior who gave everything, so we could live and have life eternal. Remember Jesus said if we refuse to become as a little child we cannot enter His kingdom, and what child is not filled with contagious laughter? May God bless you and grant you a life filled with all the greatness He has to offer, Dr. David Ayers
Two Baby Buffalo is an adorable rhyming story about two buffalo and their silly day. Children will love the rhymes and illustrations. Two baby buffalo wake up at dawn,Two baby buffalo let out a yawn.The sun has risen, its a brand new day,The sun is up! its time to play!
Home, home on the plains...... My name is Linda Roesch; I am an artist. I've lived in South Dakota for most of my life, and I still get my mail at an address just seven miles from where I was raised. But I love to travel, and as I've gotten older my travels have taken me farther and farther from home. Travel has proven to be the best education, and I am truly thankful for every day spent on the road. The watercolor and acrylic paintings featured in this book were completed between 2014-2018, depicting places and events happening in and around North and South Dakota. I've spent the last two years working as a teaching artist in both states during the school year, and in the summer months you'll find me selling paintings at art festivals throughout the Midwest. I love working en plein air, and many of the paintings in this book were started on location; others were completed in my basement studio using reference photos. Come along with me on this journey as we celebrate the subtle beauty of the open plains! Our rolling hills and stark prairie dotted by the occasional grain elevator; the landmark old house that has withstood generations; and my all time favorite..... our clouds in June. The printing of this book was made possible by a grant from the South Dakota Arts Council. Many thanks to the Council for sponsoring projects such as these! This book is dedicated to my Grandpa, and to my college professors who are still supportive of my artistic endeavors.
'Baby Baboon I'll See You Soon' is an adorable rhyming story about two buffalo and their silly day. Children will love the rhymes and illustrations. Baby Baboon Has had a long day Baby Baboon Has played the day away.
My name is Linda Roesch; I am an artist. Growing up on a family farm in rural South Dakota, I learned to appreciate the subtle beauty of the open prairies. I have an affinity for falling down farm houses, old gas stations and abandoned elevators (of the grain exchange variety), and many of my paintings showcase these prairie gems. Though I still call South Dakota home, I have a great love for travel and I have a hard time staying in one place for very long. Much of my art has been inspired by my travels across the American midwest and southwest. In 2013, I spent time working at my cousin's animal rescue organization in California. When I returned to South Dakota, I missed the animals that I'd loved and cared for every day, so I started painting their portraits as a way to remember them. While working at the ranch I took a brief hiatus from painting, and when I picked up my brush again after 8 months away I found that my art had really evolved; my style had changed dramatically from near photorealism to something much more expressive, vivacious and free. These new bold color choices, expressive strokes, and splatters captured the silly personalities of the animals perfectly, and my pet portraits became fan favorites at the art festivals that I attended. I've heard others describe my pet portraits as 'realistic with a hint of caricature'...... It's true; I'm painting reality the way that I see it, and I have a tendency to think in cartoon. I prefer to use acrylic or watercolor. I like acrylics for larger work created in the studio, and I turn to watercolors when I'm traveling or working on smaller pieces. I work from reference photos that I've taken during my trips across the country, and I've amassed a good collection of pet and animal photographs that fans and friends have sent in. I continue to take orders for custom pet portraits at festivals where I sell my work, and online at sketchingspot.com. This book has been years in the making.... I have no shortage of artwork, but it became overwhelming to try to decide what pieces to include. While I initially focused on showcasing acrylic paintings of farm animals and personal pets for this project, I've since branched out to include some watercolors, along with paintings of jungle animals, sea creatures and mountain wildlife..... look for dinosaurs, unicorns and 'Dream Sheep' in Volume II!! A huge 'thank you' to everyone who has offered words of wisdom or been supportive of my artistic endeavors over the years. I wouldn't be where I am today without your encouragement, and I can't wait to see where the next road leads. Thank you for coming along for the ride!
I have spent my whole life loving animals and the outdoors. I have also always enjoyed working with my hands, making things, and drawing, no blank piece of paper is safe!This book is a collection of critters that have either awed or inspired me, there are many more but this is just a sampling of some of my favorites.I hope you enjoy the down time and opportunity to be creative while you color and think about the amazing critters that we get to share our world with.
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