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Make a hot air balloon

Austrian jumper Felix Baumgartner may soon be setting a record by jumping 23 miles down from a stratospheric balloon. This balloon jump would make him the first person to descend in free-fall at the speed of sound. Stratospheric balloons are filled with helium. Baumgartner’s balloon, the Red Bull Stratos, is an impressive 55 stories high …

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ACELF congress

Animaplates had a very successful presence at the 65th ACELF congress in Montreal and I am very happy that I was able to meet so many teachers and educators in person. Many were thrilled at the prospect of integrating subjects through visual arts. Cross-curricular integration helps students grasp new concepts because they can view them from …

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Experiencing nature on a family outing

Nature is for me a source of inspiration and I love art made with natural materials.  But frankly, ”Animastones” are too hard for me! Recently I went hiking with my family in Aiguebelle National Park (Quebec). I always considered it very important that children discover nature and realize how valuable our environment is, and how …

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Space crafts that boldly go

Last week Neil Armstrong died. The children of today have never seen him walk on the Moon. In fact, they have never seen any astronaut taking mankind such a giant leap forward. But there have been other momentous events in space exploration. Most recently, the pictures of Mars sent back by the rover Curiosity are …

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What animals do kids dream about?

Yesterday, I gave a workshop on the theme my dream pet pal to a group of 20 children in Ottawa’s largest recreation centre. We stayed away from cats, dogs, hamsters and rabbits! When you dream, you might as well dream big.  We chose wild animals such as tigers, jaguars, leopards, bears and monkeys, that the …

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Lighthouses of many colours

Today was the first of my two days of workshops at the Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa.  And what a wonderful day I had, helping young and not so young to create the lighthouse of their dreams. (You too can make the Animaplates lighthouse craft !) I have seen all kinds of colours, striped, squared, …

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Earth Day is every day

Earth Day should not only be in April, but all year long! For instructions on how to make this project, see our free video and printable worksheet.

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What colour is your dog?

Do you think that you can’t do art with very young children?  I don’t! I think that you just have to choose an appropriate activity and, if necessary, adapt it yo their age. But that theory was put to the test when I was asked to make Woofie the dog puppet with a group of …

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Go play outside

Who would have thought that you can combine arts and sport? With Animaplates, you can make your own frisbee, hoop, and even a ring toss game. And these games actually work! It’s an ideal solution for summer camp. At home as well, if the weather is not so nice you can spend the morning making …

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Say it with flowers… egg carton flowers

Did you know that Mother’s Day is the busiest day for telephone exchanges all over the world?  More calls are made on Mother’s Day than on any other day of the year.  The day’s call volume even exceeds by 8% that on New Year’s Day. But what makes mothers happier? A telephone call? A card? …

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Animaplates at the AFESEO forum

Animaplates had a big booth at the annual provincial forum of AFESEO, an association of early childhood educators. This conference took place on May 5th. During the intermissions, many participants came to see our booth, which was decorated with the new Animaplates look. As in previous years, this was a marvelous opportunity for me to …

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Make your own brooch

Periodically I am drawn to jig-saw puzzles. When puzzle fever hits me, I make one or two complete puzzles, down to the last piece. That makes me so proud that I would like to frame them. I have never actually framed a finished puzzle, but maybe this helps you understand why I don’t like to …

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