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Kathleen uses dance mats to learn the steps to a routine for a big show. Charli practises a dazzling dance with a top hat and cane. Nathan puts on a pretend firework show using streamers. Charli pretends to be a party sparkler. Tim composes different music for Kellie's swan dance and Nathan's cowboy line dancing. Charli and Nathan perform a ...
Play-Doh is a painted aluminum sculpture by Jeff Koons, made between 1994 and 2014.Five copies were made, each measuring approximately 120 × 108 × 108 in. (304.8 × 274.3 × 274.3 cm).
Casey completes a sensory obstacle course while blindfolded, by carefully listening to Chats's instructions. Lauren plays a game of pin the tail on the donkey. Stevie makes different shapes with clay using a potter's wheel. Lauren makes a face using play dough. Tim remembers the sounds he heard at night when he visited Casey in the country.
Play-Doh or also known as Play-Dough is a modeling compound for young children to make arts and crafts projects. The product was first manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s. [1] Play-Doh was then reworked and marketed to Cincinnati schools in the mid-1950s. Play-Doh was demonstrated at an ...
Charli adds a goofy face to the mood-ometer and acts out feeling silly. Kellie invents a musical mat which allows her to dance along to three different styles of music. Charli dances like a floating cloud. Kathleen invents a clock which helps her keep track of the tasks she has to do during the day.
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein is a Canadian children's television series, which was produced by Hamilton, Ontario's independent station CHCH-TV in 1971. [1] It was syndicated both in Canada and internationally, [2] and occasionally still appears in some television markets.
Silver-colored Silly Putty. Silly Putty is a toy containing silicone polymers that have unusual physical properties. It can flow like a liquid, bounce and can be stretched or broken depending on the amount of physical stress to which it is subjected.
In October 2019 her first collection, Plays I, comprising her first four plays, That Face, Tusk Tusk, No Quarter and Hotel was published by Faber & Faber. Stenham's work is studied at GCSE, A-level and University level. She is currently developing the TV series Dope Girls [15] with Bad Wolf Productions.