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Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Copy, Paste

Friday, June 15, 2007

Classic Irish Children's Television Shows


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Shared by 1541 on Flickr, and heavily annotated there. [Link]

Friday, May 11, 2007

Love, Shredded: The Blankie Photographs of "Dirty Wow Wow"

The new book Dirty Wow Wow and Other Love Stories: A Tribute to the Threadbare Companions of Childhood features images of stuffed animals and other objects ravaged by the love of children. The most striking photographs in the book are of children's blankies. It looks like they've been digested by baby dinosaurs. They're just gorgeous.

Ten Speed Press gave TiP special permission to blog these. Click on them for a larger view.

Rags

Belmont Blankie

Blankie

Photography studio Hornick/Rivlin did a great job with this project. With most of the shots in the book straight-on photos of stuffed animals (only a few are from non-"catalogue" perspectives) I'm guessing that orienting these floppy, tattered blankets was one of the most interesting parts of their shoots for this book. And they did an outstanding job. You can check out more of their work here. (Note to photographers and artists everywhere: If you abandon a site and put up a new one, take the old one down, because it will still draw visitors, most of whom won't think to look for another site after clicking on the top Google search result for your company!)

Ten Speed Press is running a contest for readers through the month of May to submit their own photographs and stories of "lovies" online for a chance to win a copy of the book and other prizes. A new winner is selected every week.

I wrote a bit more about the book here.

Images reprinted with permission from Dirty Wow Wow and Other Love Stories: A Tribute to the Threadbare Companions of Childhood. Copyright (c) 2007 by Cheryl and Jeffrey Katz, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA. Photo Credit: Hornick/Rivlin.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Collecting Art With Kids

We published a couple of pieces on TiP's sister blog, Z Recommends, that might interest readers here. The first is an interview with art consultant Lisa Hunter, who gives us tips on how and why parents should engage young children in selecting art for their homes. The second is a set of starting points for finding kid-friendly artwork, with links to group sites and sample works from a couple of handfuls of artists who produce original and limited-edition works on paper and canvas. Prices for the pieces range from $3,500 down to ten bucks.

At left: "Electro-Voice," by Ryan Heshka.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

ASLC Educational Software of the Year

Book Cover
The American Library Association's goon squad, otherwise known as the Association for Library Services for Children, has released their list of the year's best (last year's best?) software for kids. Get your little friends hooked here.