Designs that are suitable for children and beginners.
The campaign by Pro Carton has carton characters as the 5Rs of Responsibility.
A search for superhero characters that represent the 3 or 5 R’s or waste hierarchy – and some more I found along the way.
Looking for other examples of Climate Superheroes!
Eight new animated characters on a mission to protect the planet, have been pressed into service by the UN to empower children worldwide and boost the drive towards sustainability by 2030.
Vintage 1965 “How to Create Gum Wrapper Sculpture” by the Clark Gum Co. 8 page booklet featuring the Gum Wrapper Art of 13 year old Robin Halprin.
The hands are the tools that make our intelligence and our inner thoughts visible to the rest of the world. An article by Christine Carrillo from Go-Montessori.
Thought this was a lovely idea that could easily be recreated. By Art Explorium, Hawaii.
Abridged article about scissor skills by Colleen from The OT Toolbox
Darcy’s son Ewan made a film about how to make a plastic bottle windmill – balancing design. Cool calm competency from a kid.
A very interesting article about how to rate a craft activity, with a focus on kids crafts. Blog post by Carla from Trashmagination
Designed by Carla from Trahmagination
Quick video by Archetypal Visual Arts showing how to make a coconut leaf windmill toy.
Instructions how to make a porotaka by Avalon Primary School, New Zealand – flax leaf spinner toy from the Cook Islands.
Instructions by New Zealand Electronic Text Collection – from the Cook Islands
A story to describe how to make a windmill toy from coconut palm, by Marion Healy, Mackay Queensland Australia