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Art Series: 642 Big Things to Draw

December 28, 2016 By Annette1 2 Comments

Do you have a child who likes to draw but sometimes or often comes and says, Mom, I want to draw something but I don’t know what!   Can you tell me what to do draw?

Now…if your child is anything like mine, 99% of the ideas you come up with will be summarily rejected.    I don’t know about you but… I FIND THAT IMMENSELY  frustrating.   Probably shouldn’t, but it is what is right?   Enter in… this wonderful book of ideas.   642 Big Things to Draw.   So many ideas… if a child can’t find something to draw in here, well… do they really want to draw?

Anyways, let me tell you about this book, and I have to tell you books like this are MEANT to be used (unless you are my son who would rather grab an idea and put it on art paper).

This is a fairly big book (9.29 x 10.67) that is filled with pages divided into sections.

Each of those sections has a word or phrase written in it.    With a good amount of space to draw in as well, or if you don’t want to be constrained by space, get a art sketch pad and draw there.  It’s all good.  Just draw and let your mind relax as you bring forth your creative talents.

Everything in this book is large… from jumbo jets, to a zoo, to a giraffe’s neck and Lake Superior.  A bit of everything inbetween.   642 different ideas condensed into 304 pages.   Slapped down into a book where the pages are divided into 1/2’s, thirds, quarters in different configurations.  Keep the mind sharp eh?  ๐Ÿ™‚

Once a week or so my son and I will grab a book and draw for 15 minutes.   Sometimes we start new projects, other times we continue to work on projects from the week before.  We use this book and others like this book as our sources of inspiration.   It is amazing how simple words can inspire art.

I LOVE IT.

642 Big Things to Draw

Chronicle Books
9.29 x 10.67
304 pages
Ages: all ages can have fun with this book

Reviewed for Raincoast Books.

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Filed Under: Art, Uncategorized Tagged With: Art, Art Books, Art Series, Book Review, Books for Adults, Books for Children, Books for Upper Elementary, Resources, Review, Series

Review: It’s Snowing in Hawaii

December 20, 2016 By Annette1 2 Comments

Just so you know, Affiliate links may be used in this post.  They bless my family. Thank you.

It was funny last night, hubby was looking at my pile of review books and said “It’s snowing in Hawaii?”   And I said yes, he said that was funny because apparently.. it’s snowing in Hawaii.  ๐Ÿ™‚   So what better time than to bring you a really fun picture book for children called It’s Snowing In Hawaii.

Mike Guardia has written a cute book.. sorry but that’s what it is.  It’s cute.
It answers the question.. what would happen if it snowed in Hawaii.  

And just what might happen?

 You might have bobsled teams, and snowmobilers, bear skins hula skirts, icicles in the palm trees and snowboarders on Diamond Head.

This book is cute and clever, introducing many typical Hawaiian culture pieces in a funny way.   Could Snowmobiles really be driven by the surfers in order to plow the beach?   Would the college football game be turned into a massive snowball fight?

It’s fun, it’s easy, it’s has great illustrations to share with your children.

Perhaps we should all go ice-fishing in Kahuna Bay.  ๐Ÿ™‚  

This is Mike Guardia’s first childrens book.   I think he did a great job making an easy book to read with fun rhymes, great illustrations, and interesting way to learn about the cultural icons of the State of Hawaii.   Give it a go won’t you?    

 
Written by: Mike Guardia
Illustrated by: Melanie Stephens
Publisher: Willow Clubhouse Books
Pages: 14 pages
Type: Children’s picture book
Style: Hardcover
Private Review for Mike Guardia

Where can you find this great book?   You could check out your local bookstore, or get it online.

 Amazon.ca: It’s Snowing In Hawaii
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Review, Books for Children, Geography, Review

RHM School Week Reviewed

December 17, 2016 By Annette1 4 Comments

So this week, was better than last week health wise WOOT WOOT!!!   Getting tuckered still happens but I last longer than I did last week.  ๐Ÿ™‚

Schooling happened quickly this week oh my the lad was just on fire.   Most days he had his basics done before 1000 a.m. (Monday, Wednesday and Thursday)

Oh.. on Tuesday though, no schooling done.  He spent the day with a friend while hubby and I spent the day in Port Huron.  I had a package on gears delivered to the SCC down there (Free stateside shipping) and so went to hobby lobby, the fishing store, the outdoor store and a few other places.  Hubby came home with a new target for arrow practice and I picked up a few STEM activities for the lad.

We didn’t do much more than the basics this week though he did work on his book three days this week rather than one.

Wednesday we did the Foodbank and the lad managed to get his schooling done and help me too.  Which was really nice. 

Today we made this:

The lad had so much fun putting him together.  I’ll have a post coming up sometime soon for it.  The goal is to dress him up a bit so he looks better as having the ingredient list staring us in the face the lad would rather not have.

We also made some cookies today!   I want to thank Kym for her cake dough recipe.   It works a charm and a lad can make them completely on his own with just some support from his mom with the oven.  ๐Ÿ™‚

 Cookie making was followed up with the lad making a snow fort.  It’s not done yet so no pictures allowed.  ๐Ÿ™‚

I love this picture of boy and dad working together.  They were skinning ginger in order to make candied ginger (which dad and son love and I can’t stand).  ๐Ÿ™‚

Reading this week:

Snow in Hawaii (picture book review coming) 
Closer to the heart by Mercedes Lackey, one of my favourite authors
The Prayer Saturated family (non-fiction adult book review coming)
Miss Peregrines home for peculiar Children (book club read)

The lad continues to read through the warrior cat series by Erin Hunter

Reviews

The Christmas Angel Project.  A Christmas novella about friends and change.
This First Christmas Night.  A nice picture book about the first Christmas.

Word Prompt Posts

Now???   A Five Minute Friday post, a poem.
Days of December: Decorations.  Picking favourite tree ornaments.

Life and Faith

Edom is warned for their revenge.  Ezekiel 25:12-14
Moab and Seir Corrected for Wrong Assumptions. Ezekiel 25:8-11 
Do Not Mock My People.  Ezekiel 25:1-7
Sunday Sermon: Christ is the Answer to Doubt.



Field Trip to Niagara Falls.   
Art Series: Art Lab for Kids.
Recipe: Pizza Dough Apple Strudel.
Our Christmas Tree. 
Hymn Study: Joy to the World.  

 
Linking up at the following places.

Homeschool Coffee Break

Weird unsocialized homeschoolers

homeschool show and tell

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A day/week reviewed, Books for Adults, Books for Children, Review, STEM

Review: This First Christmas Night

December 10, 2016 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

Today I have a sweet little softcover picture book to tell you about.

Entitled “This First Christmas Night” it is written by Laura Godwin and Illustrated by William Low.

A little picture book along with simple verse and delightful illustrations.


See this small gray donkey
This long, dusty road
This promising star.
 The whole book is wonderfully illustrated, and conveys well the story of Jesus’s birth, the text adding to the story line.
Granted, I do struggle with the biblical inaccuracies, as the wisemen did not arrive when the shepherds did, but I have that struggle with how the Christmas Story is often told now-a-days, even Church programs have the wisemen coming up after the shepherds.  ๐Ÿ™‚
I loved this last page.
 The illustration, the wonder, the centralness of the Christ child…and the hush.
Oh that hush of Christ quieting his people… Reminded me of the wonder of Christmas.  
All the senses are evoked in this 32 page book
“see this small gray donkey”
“feel the frost”‘
“smell of sweet hay”
hear “the lamb bleating”
The only sense we miss is taste, but I don’t think you really want to taste anything in a stable.  ๐Ÿ™‚
It’s a nicely written and illustrated book and it would make a fine gift for your little ones to introduce the Christmas story to them.
 This First Christmas Night
Author: Laura Godwin
Illustrator:William Low 
Published by: Feiwel & Friends
Size: 8.96 x 10.52 
32 pages
Ages 2-6 years
 Softcover is what I received.
Also available as a boardbook. 
Reviewed for Raincoast Books. 
 Amazon.ca : This First Christmas Night
Amazon.com: This First Christmas Night

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Review, Books for Children, Christmas, Review

Art Series: Designing with Pixar

December 7, 2016 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

YES! It’s time for another Art Books from My House to Yours. I really need to take the time to provide you with links to all of them, but not today. ๐Ÿ™‚ Today’s book is Designing With Pixar: 45 Activities to create your own characters, worlds and stories.

 Anyways, when I first saw this 80 page I wondered at its usefulness, and then I really started looking at it.

The author Ms. Emily Haynes takes the beloved pixar characters and uses them to help children design better characters, worlds and stories. I’m going to be using this book with my lad to help him once he finishes his story, to turn it into a book. ๐Ÿ™‚ Won’t that be cool?

Using pixar characters we are drawn into determining colours for characters skin, hair, clothing etc.   How do those colours make you feel, what do they draw out of you.

We are then led to think about shapes, how does the shape of the character change your thoughts about them.   Often the words “Imagine if….”

What makes your character(s) interesting?   How would you draw them to show those interests?

I won’t say this book is huge and very in-depth, but it does excite the curiousity.   What if Nemo wasn’t orange and white, would it have affected how we thought of him?   What if he’d been a moray eel instead?   Or if Brave’s Merida had long blond tresses rather than a wild mass of long red-haired curls?

Colour and shape influence what we think and feel about characters (and perhaps about the people around us… like the book we are listening to right now where the main character likes to dress in greys and browns so she won’t be noticed).   Could such a character be drawn and how would you draw such a person?

It’s a simple and yet intriguing concept don’t you think?

This book comes with a ton of pages to write and colour on.  To Design your set and to think through changes you would make to movies they have put together.     You see this book is the result of work done by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and Pixar Animation Studios when they worked to put together an exhibit.    The exhibit was all about Pixar’s design process.   Research, Iteration and collaboration.   A Story need to have appeal and believability. 

Research – when you look to the world to help inspire your own work.
Iteration – playing with colours and shapes to create your own worlds and characters
Collaboration – working with other people to help tell a story.

The goal of the book: to help people tell their own stories.

To that end, they use their own characters, such as Eve from Wall-E

We are asked to imagine that she has met an alien intruder, what does he look like, his shape and colour?   Does the mean friend or foe?

Emotions can be different colours, like red for anger, green for digust.

What colours could other emotions be?   Like Joy  or Sadness or excitement?

So grab up this book, this inventive activity book that draws you into the world of Pixar and discovery, talk and think about what colours and shapes evoke in your and others.  Work together, create your own stories and worlds.

Designing with Pixar: 45 Activities to create your own characters, worlds and stories.

Michael Bierut
by (artist) ‘Cooper Hewitt
foreword by John Lasseter 
Text by Emily Haynes
Size is 8 x 10 inches.
 80 pages.
Geared for ages 6-9 (but I see the age spread as higher)
Affiliate links provided for ease in finding this book for yourself.   Thanks for your support.
Amazon.ca: Designing with Pixar: 45 Activities to Create Your Own Characters, Worlds, and Stories
Amazon.com: Designing with Pixar: 45 Activities to Create Your Own Characters, Worlds, and Stories

Filed Under: Art, Uncategorized Tagged With: Art, Art Books, Art Series, Book Review, Books for Children, hands-on learning, Resources, Review

Review: The StoryBook Knight

December 6, 2016 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

This has got to be one of the CUTEST books I’ve read in a long time.  
Not sweet or fun, just oh my.. I find it very cute.

 

A family unit much like my own.
A mom, a dad and a young lad.
This young lad.
Strikes me as the geeky sort who thinks and likes to read.
His folks expect him to be a knight and to that end get him a shield and sword.  
A DRAGON HAS BEEN SPOTTED…..OH NO!!!!
Leo packed up his things (including some books) and off he set.

 Leo fought,
But he fought in a most unconventional way.
I smiled.
Such a cute book with such a lovely unconventional lad who solved things his own way.

I LIKE IT.
I’m kinda thinking that your children might like it to. 
 After all… the sign of a good children’s book is when the adults like it as well.  ๐Ÿ™‚
If you want to know more about this book, check it out at Raincoast Books.
The Storybook Knight

Author: Helen Docherty
Illustrator:

Thomas Docherty

Published by: Sourcebooks
Size: 10.27 x 11.25
 32 pages
Ages 4-8 years
affiliate link:  The Storybook Knight

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Santa Based Christmas Books

December 4, 2016 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

Do you do Santa at your house?   There are many people who do, and if so…I have a couple of picture books that just might delight your children this Christmas season.

Santa, in the eyes of so many, is getting set to come to town.  Have you been naughty, have you been nice?   Excited children want to know… Santa where are you?

Does Santa really care?  Does Santa have the time he needs to bring everyone presents?

Today I have two books here that will help excited children answer their questions about Santa.

Santa’s Sleigh is on it’s way to my house is a hardcover book about an excited little girl who can hardly sleep because SANTA IS COMING to HER HOUSE.  Santa is coming.  Santa is coming!!!

Beautifully illustrated, with select easy to read lines if you want to read it with your children.  Lines like  HEY SANTA HEY SANTA!   In this book, all those questions children have about Santa are answered, and some additional ones are raised, like does Santa really have a motor on his sleigh?

It’s actually a nice little book, the last part of it making me smile, as a sleepy child COMPLETELY misses out on seeing Santa as he becomes a broom, or a curtain or …..  For Santa lovers, this book will go over rather well.
 

Written by Eric James
Illustrated by Robert Dunn 
Published by: Sourcebooks
Size: 10.86 x 8.75 
32 pages
Ages 3-6 years 
Affiliate link, Amazon.com Santa’s Sleigh Is on Its Way to My House: A Christmas Adventure

Presents Through the Window answers the question, what would Santa do if he’s running out of time… afterall..all those presents must be delivered!   What would Santa do?  Even if he’s an unusual helicopter riding, pink-suited Santa.

Santa has a great solution…he’ll just look through the window, see who is there and toss a present through a window.   It’s actually a book I think children would get a kick out of… potentially.  It could, depending on the child, raise fears that Santa MIGHT get it wrong too.

Santa is peeking through windows, that are interactive.   Do you see the cut out?

Some children might find it simply hilarious how many times Santa simply gets it wrong, and BADLY.  BUT by the end of the book it all works out.  Everyone has a present, and everyone is happy.  It’s just a silly little book answering the question of what would Santa do if he was running too short on time and just needs those presents delivered.

Author: Taro Gomi
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Size: 9.43 x 8.91
36 pages
Ages 3-5

Affiliate Link: Amazon.com: Presents Through the Window: A Taro Gomi Christmas Book

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Review, Books for Children, Christmas, Review

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