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“In childhood, all is new.” A. Horowitz
In childhood, attention is brightened by two features: children’s neophilia (love of the new) and the fact that, as young people, they simply haven’t seen it all before. A. Horowitz, On Looking. My body can be
On counting. A conversation with Jane and Maren.
So, which is the longest, the smallest and which is in the middle? How did you know? Cuz I counted with my eyes. You can see by the amounts. But I counted with my brain. It’s
“Ryan first made a cat and teached me how to make it.” CHARLIE
On Thursday it was Charlie’s turn to tell a true story from Studio Red. I was making a paper cat and Ryan. Ryan first made a cat and teached me how to make it. Charlie
What is this game?
Following lots of play with penguins over the past couple of weeks we brought in a new manipulative to Extended Day, leaving them for the children to discover on their own. Maddy soon found the colorful
“Zero is not a number.”
“Zero is not a number.”-CALLEN “Zero is a number.”-LIAM “It is a number, but it’s none things.”-NICO “It’s not a number.”-CALLEN “It is a number, but it’s none things.”-NICO “What
“Rainbow, rainbow.”
Recently, Sylvie spent time creating a painting. She worked deliberately and paused in between her additions to think of her story unfolding. From time to time, she looked out our windows for inspiration. She could be
This puddle never ends
CHILDHOOD IS THAT STATE WHICH ENDS THE MOMENT A PUDDLE IS FIRST VIEWED AS AN OBSTACLE INSTEAD OF AN OPPORTUNITY. Michael K. Williams Violet viewed the puddle as a swamp, Avery a river
“They can all go together to be big.” Graeme
How can we show what we have learned about the pine forest playground? If we put a map on it how to get to the pine tree forest. Lyla We could show the parts cuz you
The Tractor is the Parent Helper Today
Sam brings a small red tractor and a big green tractor to the table. Keeping them side by side, he rolls them across the table. This is the Dad. The Dad is the parent helper today. This