![]() ![]() I would love to be in her studio and see how she makes one. Khoa May 21, a myriad of Vines often dealing with colors and fashion. is a master in cut paper works and often lets us in on a bit of the process as well does too).ġ-bit reality: Working with MacWrite in 1984 Mac. does very thoughtful pieces, often using cut up or folded pages to make his characters. has moved on from his magically animated fruit and vegetables to more experimental items that are clean, professional and amazing to watch. I also love his deliberate references to vintage technology. I don’t know how he can put out so many Vines of varying techniques and all high quality. As a novice I still just want to make all my objects spin around in circles! I need to find a story line compelling enough to animate but short enough to make sense in the confines of 6 seconds. I need to get a better quality tripod that doesn’t spin and wiggle. I need to understand the movements of each character and make them more distinct. ![]() But I haven’t got it down well at all yet. After doing the usual Vines of hangouts with friends and infuriating subway platform moments, I’ve finally started to try to do a few stop motion animations of my own. My favorite Vines are still the animation ones. Overall, being on Vine is a very positive place where creative minds can experiment and come together to appreciate interesting work. There is something more organic about trying to get it all in one take. Something refreshing about the app is that there is no editing tool either post it or scrap it and start over. Businesses are starting to hire Viners to promote their products and the Tribeca Film Festival w rites regularly about their favorite Vines. People are remaking one another’s Vines, having video conversations, and even getting together in various cities to make a bunch of Vines together. Most of the popular Viners seem to be the ones who use it for comedy a short film with an unexpected punchline. People are now “Vine famous” many with a few hundred thousand followers and a few with even a million. Thanks for Pinning: The BEST Tidying Books for Kids!The Vine app has come a very long way since I first wrote about it in March. Need other book ideas? Check out our Candlewick Press Books, Children’s Books, New Holiday Books for Kids, Books for Kids (That Also Teach!), and New Books for Kids. It was written by two professional organizers who wanted to introduce organizing to kids in a fun way! The book shares the steps Robbie follows as he learns to sort his toys, donate some, and take care of the ones he wants to keep. His room is a mess and he has no more room to play. Robbie’s Toys written by The Go 2 Girls, illustrated by Danh Tran Art – This book is about a little boy with too many toys. He teaches kids how to sort, categorize, organize, and also how to deal with items that are no longer needed. He models how to break down this often overwhelming project into smaller, manageable tasks. Jensen Cleans His Room written by Coby Greif, illustrated by Haley Moss – This book follows Jensen as he is confronted with the task of cleaning up his room. We hope you’ll check out this list of our top tidy books for kids and that they’ll help inspire conversations in your own home! If you want to teach your kids to tidy, it can be helpful to start by introducing them to the topic of tidying in an accessible, fun way first. Show that when you are tidy, you know where your things belong and can spend more time having fun.Balance gender roles, showing that all parents can help their kids with tidying. ![]() Present messes as normal and fun (not “bad”), and present tidying as a normal part of a family rhythm.Teach a tidying skill (sorting items into categorizing, learning to purge or donate, putting things away).Present tidying in a “positive” way, with beneficial results.There were many books that helped to support that theme. We decided to put together a list of our very favorite tidy books for kids. They can make a mess, and then they can tidy it up. We want our girls to have a healthy relationship with tidying. ![]()
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