This week it is all about Rosh Hashana (Jewish new year) here. I went to my little one's preschool and played with "mud" with the kids =D. I really love it when i see kids around ceramic clay, they are so creative and have no boundaries with their imagination and ideas!!! But, this time we made from very gentle and comfy dotted gray clay all kind of holiday symbols. and these are the doves that the kids made and will become hanging mobiles after fire and glazing.
the dove symbolize peace for the new year to come.
Amen for that!
If you want to play this week, read all about it at kootoyoo!!
Much love
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Very sweet and I wish you much peace for the coming year. Cheers
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about kids who just create without doubt. When is it that we start to doubt ourselves? The doves are beautiful. And hanging up will be a reminder to let go of your doubts. Happy new year to you.
ReplyDeleteWow it looks fantastic!! I'm-a-with-you on the peace thing!!! Have a wonderful new year!!
ReplyDeleteShana Tova! I've been googling rosh hashana activities to do with my kids. That looks like a great one.
ReplyDeletelovely peace doves, so meaningful when crafted with small people.
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Thank you all for your warm comments!!!
ReplyDeleteShana tova!
Kids art is the greatest! I wish you a wonderful New Year! Enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteI love watching children create too. They don't hesitate, they just go for it! Lovely space. Have a wonderful new year :)
ReplyDeleteI used to take a kids potter class too. I loved the way they just got on with their creation and didn't worry about what others thought till they were older. If only we could keep a hold on that!
ReplyDeleteOh I know! I wish we could! =0)
ReplyDeletethanks for all new year wishing!
beatuiful! clay is so much fun. Happy new year to you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful activitiy to do with the kids. Happy new year to you!
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