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Hi, John!
How was your weekend? We kicked our's off with my little one's birthday. Dinner and cupcakes with family, and then...Hamilton! Gasp. Have you seen it? My daughter loves to sing and wanted to see Hamilton more than anything, so months ago we secured our seats and spent Friday night at the theater! It was AMAZING and I've been humming Hamilton tunes all weekend long. Da-da-da-da-dahhhh! Following that top act, we've been lounging around the house (like seriously long morning, pajamas all day loung-ing!), while also getting things ready for our dorm residents who arrive in a couple weeks.
What's happening at TinkerLab today? Three fun things...
A few month's back I led a group of museum interns through a series of art games designed to help kids have fun with art in gallery spaces. I shared a peek at it on Instagram and heard that some of you wanted a closer look. The handouts were kind of rudimentary, so I took a little time to craft one of the experiences into a sweet little 6-page printable, just for you. Print it out and take it with you next time you visit an art gallery or even grandma's house. My friends Hanna and Anne-Louise, mamas with heart and brains, have been busy developing a language learning tool. Today happens to be their launch day and I'm happy to be one of the first to help them release the Habbi Habbi Reading Wand into the world. I'd love to get your advice!Gallery Game Printable - free
Before my TinkerLab days I oversaw school programs at a contemporary art museum where I had the fun job of training docents, designing curriculum guides, and giving tours to kids of all ages. To make things more engaging for children, because let’s be real, kids can get antsy in galleries, we played around with a variety of fun strategies that help children think more creatively about art.
The goal of this game, "Which Artwork Is...?", is to help children make choices while developing their reasoning skills. You can try this with children ages 5 and up. The process is pretty simple and you get a front row seat into your child's or student’s mind, which is a pretty fascinating place to hang out.
Read more about it here and get your free printable here (just for you - no need to fill out the form on TinkerLab).
Habbi Habbi's Reading Wand & Bilingual Books
This may be one of the easiest screen-free ways to teach your young child Chinese or English:
Just turn on the wand and tap anywhere in the special books to hear words, phrases, sounds One magical wand works with all Habbi Habbi books, in any language Features in-line translations and native pronunciation Available in English-Spanish or English-Chinese (with the pinyin!)Habbi Habbi is launching on Kickstarter TODAY, and backers can get the reading wand plus four hardcover board books for $85 (normally $127.5). Go to Kickstarter to learn more or to get your reading wand today.
Can I get your advice?
I have some new plans for TinkerLab and would love to hear your thoughts if you have a moment. Pretty please and thank you! Just pop over here to tell me more about you and how I can help you meet your creative goals.
Your creative collaborator,
Rachelle Doorley, TinkerLab
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