Do you know how labor intensive tutorials are? I tried to do one last year when I made a felt lion for that year's class auction progress, and quickly lost steam. I realized that if I ever got a tutorial together, I would need to start with a simple project. Anyway, tutorials like the one linked give me a renewed appreciation for the process of teaching.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Snow Child tutorial on NaturalKids blog
Do you know how labor intensive tutorials are? I tried to do one last year when I made a felt lion for that year's class auction progress, and quickly lost steam. I realized that if I ever got a tutorial together, I would need to start with a simple project. Anyway, tutorials like the one linked give me a renewed appreciation for the process of teaching.
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3 comments:
so cute...little gnomes of the snow! I love all the little creatures on your blog...they give me great ideas for storytelling....
SPOOKY! Those children don't have eyes! They must have been to see the nasty Snow Queen!
Story: Thanks so much!
YP: It is interesting how some people see the absence of features as allowing children's imaginations to flourish, and others get a little weirded out by them. My daughter didn't care for the featureless faces on dolls in her Waldorf school until she had her first doll with features.
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