This is a really simple busy bag to make and the kids love it! All you need is a clothespin, a small piece of green felt, and some pipe cleaners. The green felt is your grass, the pipe cleaners are your worms, and the clothespin is your bird. The kids use the bird to collect all of the worms. You can even use this to practice color recognition and simple counting by asking your child to pick up 2 blue worms and 1 red worm. read more »
In order to convince my son to get out of the heatandcome inside and enjoy the air conditioning, I told him that I would put together his Bird Sensory Tote. A few months ago I participated in a swap with a group of women to create the perfect bird themedsensory tub. I ended up holding off on putting this one together because we had so many set up. For those of you that do not know what a sensory tub/tote is,it is atub or a bin that you fill up with various items to let your child be hands-on. Sensory act... read more »
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According to the press release Sony Pictures Entertainment has won the exclusive worldwide distribution rights to the eagerly anticipated Angry Birds animated film, making it... The post Sony Gets The Right For Rovios Angry Birds Movie. appeared first on TDS - A Place For Geeks. read more »
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I love books... I love to read... But most of all... I love to read fiction books! (Am I making sense here?) The fact is, no matter how hard I try (and I do try pretty hard), non fiction just does not do much for me. I have read a few of them and I can't really say I was moved or touched by any of them except for one (When A Tree Shook Delhi: The 1984 Carnage And Its Aftermathby Manoj Mitta, H.S. Phoolka). All the other books that have been part of my life are all fiction books. I remember the very fir... read more »
North Korea has been hiding something. Something beyond its prison camps, its nuclear facilities, its pervasive poverty, its aching famine, its lack of energy—electrical, fossil, or otherwise. What the hermit kingdom has been covering up is perhaps more fundamental than all of those: an environmental collapse so severe it could destabilize the entire country. Or [...] read more »