tweetkids workshop: mr easter egg
Happy Easter! Our youngest tweetkids celebrated Easter with a giant egg from MrPrintables. We used special sparkly markers to give our egg a shiny, ornamental touch. Each butterfly, bird, flower, insect, […]
Happy Easter! Our youngest tweetkids celebrated Easter with a giant egg from MrPrintables. We used special sparkly markers to give our egg a shiny, ornamental touch. Each butterfly, bird, flower, insect, […]
Snakes hiss! Little snakes and big serpents. Today we made and played with reptiles. Little snakes are easy to make with wide strips of green card, folding the strip back […]
Ludovico’s mini-flora Ludovico loves magical paper experiments and today he taught us all how to make mini-flora. The original mini-flora prototype was made with white computer paper, while we tried […]
Infographic speak Here’s a nice infographic, that’s a visual representation of information, showing us the design process, or the 7 steps of creativity. It’s by James Marshall of London based […]
Pastel chalk rubbings today! Spring is here at last and we’re all going to play with the beautiful colours that the new season represents. Light blue, light pink, light green, […]
New friends! We love stories, and this time it’s our turn to bring a boy and a girl to life. Who are we talking about? Oliver and Sophie of course. […]
Spin me right round! The games season is always on the cards at tweetkids. Since we are stuck inside, and it’s still snowing, today we made some brightly coloured paper […]
Once again, a simple, but highly successful recipe today, heartwarming hot chocolate. It might be March but the cold, wet and wintery weather is still with us. The rain has […]
In today’s shapeshop we explored eight forms through colour and material. We warmed our hearts by cutting and building a shape deck using toothpicks and coloured felt. Just close your […]
Today was a marvellous day! We read Millie’s Marvellous Hat by Satoshi Kitamura (Andersen Press 2009), a beautifully illustrated and wonderfully imaginative picture book which begins like this: “Millie was walking […]