Tuesday, March 17, 2009
S is for Seed Art
Norah's final K4 lessons have a springtime theme. She used a handful of dried beans, lintels, corn and nearly all the Elmer's glue to make a picture. When I told her I didn't have any green split peas because I had used both bags for soup the other night, Norah said, "That's okay, Mom. I'll just make the grass dead."
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I love how you post multiple photos as collages.
Seed art looks like a great March break project.
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