the kinder have been exploring the world of clay and water
seeing the more they have it in their hands
the warmer and softer it gets
the easier it is to create things
everything is possible.
one of them even took
this wonderful picture of his clay.
—
“i thought clay must feel happy in the good potter’s hand.”
-janet fitch
What fun they are having.
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exploration is most often fun, and they are naturals at it
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๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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Only the sculptor knows what lies hidden within the clay. Fun times, I am sure!
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that’s right
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It is the timber of poetry that wears most surely, and there is no timber that has not strong roots among the clay and worms.
John Millington Synge
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love this, thanks, Ivor
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Thatโs great work with the clay and the photo, Beth! Cheers, kinder!!
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they are endlessly creative
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The fun you create with the kinders always makes me want to go back and visit the innocent and carefree years! Great photo as well!
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get some clay and have at it!)
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Whatever it is about clay, but like play-doh it is amazing to squeeze and form it… most of all for children.
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the sensory experience really resonates with them
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Discovering with all senses.
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Thatโs it
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Future homemade bread bakers.
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naturals –
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Itโs all about the search. Good pic!
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it absolutely is, where all the learning comes in
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๐ ๐ ๐
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โค
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when I pottered regularly many years ago, I even spoke to the clay, it was such a beautiful, happy feeling. I completely get your kids….
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โค
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What fun they are having
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completely
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Have never made a delightful mess with clay. That may change this summer. We’ll see.
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it’s a wonderful experience for many reasons
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Creativity taking shape. Love this.
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that’s it!
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Squidging clay in your hands and fingers is an unforgettable experience.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It absolutely is
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Can see it smile?
Sent from my iPad
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))
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clay is a miracle. โค
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Perfectly said –
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The photo is quite a work of art itself.
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I really loved the pic
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Clay is such fun! You can make anything with it. How wonderful that the kids are getting to experience it. ๐
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I agree, and they love it!
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It does feel so good. I love pottery. Yay, for the kinders. Create, createโฆ
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yes, yes –
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Creativity comes in all ages.
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and it always fits –
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What a perfect quote for your little potters.
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They really enjoy their clay –
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Can’t blame them.
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It helps the young to know that they can createโฆ
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It certainly does
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Love this!
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Thanks!
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I love working with clay!
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Itโs so great
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