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We’re focusing on an artist who many struggled to understand in his time. Someone who gave the world something truly special before it was ready to receive it. We’re talking about Pablo Picasso, a well-loved, 20th-century artist who broke the mold of contemporary art through unorthodox and bewildering styles.
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March of 2023 celebrates the birth of a complicated yet revered Dutchman. Neglected in his own time, he has gained the respect and admiration of artists, historians, and onlookers across the globe. His name is Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh was born on March 30th, 1853, in Zundert, Netherlands.
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I’d like to share with you about a unique unit-study idea that not only incorporates writing, art, and other skills, but creates a keepsake your extended family members may want a part in!
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Fill Up Your Summer with… FIELD TRIPS! (and get FREE Notebooking Pages!) Yes, you can make summer fun AND educational at the same time! Education can take on many forms; I’ve been spouting those words for years.
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Do you have children that are so different from their siblings, you wonder how they ended up in the same family? I came across this article that I wrote on our two youngest sons several years ago… It’s as relevant today as it was then. I’d like to share it with you… "The Story of a Cello and a Djembe."