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Clay is gray, slugs are gray.
Red

Clay is gray, slugs are gray.

January 16, 2018

  With a video of a slug playing in the background, the children were invited to explore these creatures through clay. This material afforded the creation of habitats and further exploration of a slugs physical attributes.

The Evolution of Snow
Purple

The Evolution of Snow

January 15, 2018

While many adults may have viewed this week’s weather as too cold, too snowy, too warm, and too wet…Studio Purple took it all in stride and made the most of the rapidly changing conditions.  From untouched,

“Because Skin is Soft” -Margot
Purple

“Because Skin is Soft” -Margot

January 14, 2018

“I am the only ME I AM who qualifies as me; no ME I AM has been before, and none will ever be!” So starts Jack Prelutsky’s book, ME I AM!  What makes us who we

I was hugging Drippy Droppy
Blue

I was hugging Drippy Droppy

January 14, 2018

The children have been exploring the dry-erase easels with the image of a  museum favorite, Moptop, pictured behind the surface. We wondered what would happen if we replaced it with  a different picture… We first had Moptop

Construction
Extended Day

Construction

January 14, 2018

Travers choses a dump truck to haul wood blocks. I’m building a garage. Travers carefully balances various size blocks and moves his vehicle slowly across the rug. Wes, observing Traver’s plan, finds a dump truck to haul more

Pipes and Rubber Bands
Blue

Pipes and Rubber Bands

January 12, 2018

Ian’s interest in the pipe and ball area for much of this week seems to have drawn others to the area, curious about what he was up to. When Sam joined Ian, he noticed that Ian

Wintery Playground
Blue

Wintery Playground

January 12, 2018

Okay, so there’s no real deep reason behind this post. It’s just to celebrate the magic of what happens when our playground is transformed by that amazing stuff – snow!

Block Play – Saige
Blue

Block Play – Saige

January 11, 2018

Saige sits in an area on the stage, building a world of her own, occasionally giving clues about what is going on in her imaginary world.A wooden figure slides down the slide……and then Saige herself slides

The evolution of Beautiful Things
Yellow

The evolution of Beautiful Things

January 11, 2018

In recent days our beautiful stuff has been edited down to smaller items plus some larger cardboard pieces.  To inspire continued building, the materials have been placed adjacent to our newly mirrored sensory table.  We wondered

Look at this – it’s twisting.
Yellow

Look at this – it’s twisting.

January 11, 2018

On leaving the museum Elliott spotted George Rickey’s Three Lines. Elliott – Look at this – it’s twisting.  Alice – How do you think it is moving?Elliott – I think the snow is pushing it.Addie – Me too.Alex –

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