Thursday, July 17, 2008

childe hassam At the Piano painting

childe hassam At the Piano painting
Martin Johnson Heade A Magnolia on Red Velvet painting
comfortable walking in the stream and looking at the rocks, because it's not important to them unless you're making it important and spending your time with them doing it," Nick Freedman said. One activity suggested in the book, Sharing Nature with Children by Joseph Cornell, is "hearing a tree's heartbeat," is aimed at children who are six and older. It can be done in the early spring, when sap is running through the tree. Choose a thin-barked tree with more than 6 inches in diameter and place your stethoscope against its trunk. Be very quiet, and move the stethoscope around until you hear the gurgling sound of sap inside the trunk, moving up to the branches. Other Outdoor Games

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