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    Ways to Make Pictures - Hosted by Jay, he would demonstrate effective methods to make pictures like coloured pencils, wax crayons and so on. School Visit - Hosted by Lizi, she would visit a preschool and produce artwork with children. Pattern Palace - Hosted by Kirsten, she would use different art media to create fun and colourful patterns.

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    Joachim Liebschner commented in his book, A Child's Work: Freedom and Guidance in Froebel's Educational Theory and Practice "Realising how the Gifts were eventually misused by Kindergarten teachers who followed after Fröbel, it is important to consider what Fröbel expected the gifts to achieve. He envisaged that the Gifts will teach the child ...

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    Songs for Little Folks : a Collection Adapted for the Home Circle and the Primary Classes in Sunday and Day Schools (1875; with Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts) Pictures and stories for our darlings (1879) Little folks Bible gallery (1880) Bible pictures and stories for little folks (1881) Shield and Buckler (1886) The children's Bible hour (1888)

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    Futhorc influenced the emerging English alphabet by providing it with the letters thorn (Þ þ) and wynn (Ƿ ƿ). The letter eth (Ð ð) was later devised as a modification of dee (D d), and finally yogh (Ȝ ȝ) was created by Norman scribes from the insular g in Old English and Irish, and used alongside their Carolingian g.

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