phoebe goldsworthy April 29, 2011 We’re going to have to get Rivers and Tides for Phoebe. andy goldsworthy
carol says: April 29, 2011 at 4:50 pm Reply so cute. I remember when Simon would line up all of his animals like this…such a busy girl!
christina says: April 29, 2011 at 7:44 pm Reply hahaha, this might be the best comparison of something a child has done to anything else i’ve ever seen…
dilly dalley Melissa says: April 29, 2011 at 9:10 pm Reply We used to read “The Line Up Book” by Marisabina Russo for exactly this reason. Phoebe’s is very organic and definitely leads somewhere….
Amber Lee says: April 30, 2011 at 3:45 pm Reply I love rivers and tides, I own it and haven’t thought to show it to my girl. Might make a good rainy day activity.
jessie says: May 1, 2011 at 7:31 am Reply we love that book at our house too, it is beautiful, and my daughter is a liner-upper also 🙂
Amy Bowers says: May 2, 2011 at 8:22 am Reply we watched this documentary with our young children (and they LOVED it). it encouraged my kids creativity alot. one of our favorites! (as well as _Between the Folds_ a documentary about origami) http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/between-the-folds/
Loooove Andy Goldsworthy.
so cute. I remember when Simon would line up all of his animals like this…such a busy girl!
This is my favorite kind of play…100% pure imagination!
hahaha, this might be the best comparison of something a child has done to anything else i’ve ever seen…
We used to read “The Line Up Book” by Marisabina Russo for exactly this reason. Phoebe’s is very organic and definitely leads somewhere….
How interesting, I didn’t know this artist.
I love rivers and tides, I own it and haven’t thought to show it to my girl. Might make a good rainy day activity.
Priceless!
we love that book at our house too, it is beautiful, and my daughter is a liner-upper also 🙂
we watched this documentary with our young children (and they LOVED it). it encouraged my kids creativity alot. one of our favorites! (as well as _Between the Folds_ a documentary about origami)
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/between-the-folds/
I love this.