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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Alphabet Book : F
Since we had our last very enjoyable water colouring session, thus Mummy intend to do it again our our Alphabet Book for the letter uppercase ‘F’. Well, it is just a simple one – Fire.
Issac did not finish his logs colour but Annabelle managed to complete hers.
You'll Need:
- Drawing paper
- Water Colours – Red & Yellow for the fire, Brown for the logs
- Pencil
To Make:
- Draw out a large fire shape on the drawing paper.
- Draw out the rectangular shape as the logs.
- Have kids just colour it. Started with the yellow colour first, then follow by the red colour, let the mixing colours of both do the miracles.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
F is for Fox
We are going through letter ‘F’ this week, thus everything related to the letter F: fish, frog, fire and here we are, the Fox.
- Brown foam sheet/construction paper
- Scissors
- Pen {to trace letter}
- Fake fur
- Googly eyes
- small pom pom for nose
- Glue
- Trace and cut an uppercase 'F' out of the foam sheet or construction paper.
- Using the extra foam, cut out two small triangles for ears.
- Cut out a tail from the fake fur.
- Glue the ears, tail, eye and nose onto your letter F.
Mummy had modify some art materials here.
We do not have the brown construction paper neither the brown foam sheet, thus we just using the used exercise book brown colour cover as the substitute materials for that.
And, the fake fur too, Mummy just using the shopping paper bags strings, so happened that we have some gold colour in the house, so Mummy just cut it out and become our materials today.
The small pom pom as well, using the hole puncher to punch the tiny small round black nose out from the black colour construction paper.
Resource: http://totallytots.blogspot.com
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 20 Mar 2011
Today we woke up early in the morning because we want to be at Putrajaya Precinct 2 early, to be there before the hot air balloon rise up!
It is the Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta!
I prepared some snacks, sandwiches and fingers food for both Issac and Annabelle as we have to leave the house so early before 6.30am. We were finding our way to the right place as we followed the signage along the road once our car entered to Putrajaya areas.
In the morning, the weather seems like not really favorable for the event of the day. Patches of thick clouds hovering all around and made the sky so moody.
The balloonists already at the designated fields to set up the balloon, firing up the hot air and around 7.00am we can see a few of the hot air balloon were ready to fly up to the sky.
I was quite amazed and quite an eye-opening experience seeing the numbers of people holding DSLRs, It was as if the existence of compact point and shoot camera has ceased, and no longer matter.
Not only the volume of DSLR users are unbelievably enormous, the lenses mounted on their DSLR s are nothing short of spectacular. All those giant ultra wide angels, bazookas such as 70-200mm, and even more fisheyes lenses.
Even Daddy too, brought his 2 cameras – Canon 500D and 7D. And, we can feel and massive ‘human flood’ in to this area!
More and more hot air balloons up to the sky! The design of some of the balloon were rather interesting, though there were also plain and ordinary looking ones. The crowd favorites of coarse were the Darth Vader and Doraemon.
This was of coarse, our first time such an event. I have always seen hot air balloons through newspapers, magazines, paintings, television shows, or even the internet.
I have not really encountered a life on my life. Being there having an opportunity to see through my own camera was quite a satisfying experience.
We did not go for a ride, because by watching the lining with hundreds of people for the tickets really scared us away.
We left Putrajaya around noon time, there was raining by the time our car drove through the bridge.
This shot was taken by Daddy during we left the area.
Good and great satisfaction of the close encounter with the hot air balloon. Hope next year we able to come again.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
A Journey of Pilgrim 19 Mar 2011
These photos were taken by Daddy at his job site at Jalan Ipoh.
There are devotees with barefoot were walking to the Hindu Temple for the purpose of vow fulfilment. During the pilgrimage, some devotees will carry large milk pots and ornate frames (kavadi). The kavadi are supported by a series of spikes that laterally pierce the skin of their chest and backs as a symbol of penance.
I have heard that on the month leading up to the pilgrimage, those who have decided to bear the kavadi will have mainly subsisted on a heavily restricted diet and completely fast on last few days before the pilgrimage.
Naturally, these extremes demand of very high level of mental and physical fortitude. Not all devotees who take the pilgrimage will pierce their skin with hooks.
Many will just opt carry a pot of milk, which serves as a symbol of fertility and abundance in Hindu faith. In a sense, it could be considered form of thanksgiving to their God for any prayers that he has answered.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Alphabet Book : e
Another fun things to do here – another exercise or fun way to use the water colour paint, and make handprints at the same time. Both Issac and Annabelle were so happy and mentioned,” Mummy, my hand is so tickle when the paint brush on my palm and fingers!” They laughed through out the process…
Issac’s elephant will be a bit big because his hand is of course bigger than Annabelle.
You'll Need:
- Gray paint {we had fun mixing black and white together}
- Paintbrushes
- Pink 'ears' for your elephants
- Googley eyes
- Wet wipes {for quick clean-up}
To Make:
{Note: I cut out the pieces ahead of time since we have a short amount of time and a lot to do ~ otherwise I would recommend letting the kids cut out their own pieces as much as possible!}
- Mix up the paint {if needed}.
- And have kids colour grass along the bottom of their alphabet sheet.
- Paint your child's hand with the gray paint, completely covering the fingers and palms.
- Have your child place their hand on the paper {fingers pointing down toward the grass on the bottom} and gently press hand onto the paper so that the paint transfers.
- Add an ear and an eye to your elephant and paint a thin tail.
Resource: http://homeschoolcreations.blogspot.com
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
e is for egg
This week we started with the lower case of the letter ‘e’, and ‘e’ is for egg.
What You’ll Need:
- Yellow, white and orange foam
- a few small yellow feathers
- a wiggly eye
- pen & pencil
- glue/tape
- scissors
- Cut out a lowercase ‘e’ from a piece of a yellow foam sheet. To make the letters go along with the uppercase letters we’ve done in the past, this letter was cut from a piece of foam that was about 2” x 4” ~ small, but oh so cute!
- Cut out an egg shape from white foam sheet {about 2” x 4”}.
- Cut the egg in half using a zig-zag cut so that it looks like the egg has cracked.
- Cut a small triangle out of the orange foam sheet to use a beak. Add a line for the beak opening using the pen.
- Open the egg up {as pictured above} and glue the lowercase ‘e’ on top of the egg shell.
- Add a the beak, feathers, and the wiggly eye.
Mummy just used the construction papers for this and we do not have the yellow feathers, if we have, sure the kids will be so happy.
Resource: http://totallytots.blogspot.com