Wednesday, July 09, 2014

Summer Activity Jar


This year's summer activity jar:

Play outside at night with glow sticks
Water balloon fight
Nature scavenger hunt
Toy car wash
Build a fort
Backyard camping
Make giant bubbles
Flashlight tag
Send letter and gifts to cousins
Sponge tag
Stuffed animal picnic
Make bird feeders
Plant sunflowers
Create outdoor race track for toy cars
Make a fairy garden
Outdoor movie
Make S'mores
Ice excavation
Photo journal day
Make a boat
Press flowers
Glow in the dark find
Make friendship bracelets
Go to the beach
Go hiking at night
Make popsicles

Sewing


A few weeks ago I taught Beatrice how to sew.  Her first project was sewing a stuffed rooster of her own design as a gift for her teacher Miss Stephanie, who went on maternity leave, and for Miss Stephanie's new baby.
 

Beatrice's Art

Self-Portrait of Beatrice Wearing a Nightgown with a Smaller Picture of Herself On It

Beatrice has become even more obsessed with art.  She draws every day, often trying to master specific skills like drawing hair, or staircases, or noses. (While watching Frozen recently, she exclaimed, "Wow, the person who made Frozen really knows how to draw noses!")


A Basketball Team Player

 
She also likes to bring her supplies with her to the park or on hikes to draw "en plein air" - and when she doesn't have crayons with her she's been known to just draw in the dirt with a stick.

Drawing in the park

Drawing on a hike in Stough Canyon
Beatrice loves going to LACMA (she calls it "the painting museum" to distinguish it from "the dinosaur museum").  I also got her these two great children's art history books (here and here) and she loves to study them and try to imitate the different artists' styles.  She also likes copying illustrations from her books, like the Pigeon from Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.

Halloween Picture, A Gift for Mommy

Spring

Our House with Our Gate

A Clockwork Cat

Rainbow Panda (close-up of a larger picture)

She mostly draws with crayons or markers, but we've also been letting her try things like watercolors, ink, and clay.  Recently Beatrice also expressed interested in learning how to do animations, so we found this great app that kids can use to do simple animations on a tablet.
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