Scissors
On Wednesday, Chris demonstrated how two of the playdough sticks could be put together to resemble scissors; Jamie noticed and tried it too. They moved to the drawing area and pretended they were cutting paper
On Wednesday, Chris demonstrated how two of the playdough sticks could be put together to resemble scissors; Jamie noticed and tried it too. They moved to the drawing area and pretended they were cutting paper
The start of a new school year brings with it the promise of a whole array of new beginnings – new routines, enticing environments, and fresh faces to get to know. For some it also provides
Kyla – We’re pretending the sunflower is sick. We’re splitting them up and going inside for the sickness. Ah – There’s a worm. Alex – Look! A worm right here. Do you think the worms mean
The artist vocation is to send light into the human heart. George Sand Revisiting an old friend, Jim Dine’s Two Big Black Hearts, Thomas was over heard exclaiming to Kaya “It is so beautiful. How do
We find all kinds of things to explore! Stella and Henry spend a long time at the water table, filling, pouring and enjoying the feel of the cool water. Josie builds a house of blocks and
It’s been a beautiful beginning for Studio Purple. The children are eager to play and connect with one another. Below are some captured moments from our first three days together. We’re looking forward to the year
These first three days of school have been filled with children and teachers and parents coming to know one another. How do we meet new people? How do we begin to play? What happens in Studio
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