Thursday, 17 July 2008

William Bouguereau The Broken Pitcher painting

William Bouguereau The Broken Pitcher painting
John William Waterhouse Ophelia painting
tightrope walking across a fallen log, treasure hunting in a stream and checking out bugs — mean a lot more to the family than a ride on a swing. "They see something that's just been born and they see things that are dead and or dying," Roxanne says. "So it's a great way to talk about life and death and all the stages in between." Join in the Activities While they are cherishing the environment and the creatures that share it, the children are also learning compassion, curiosity and self-reliance. But parents should remember that children learn these lessons by example, not by preaching, Murphy says. "The key is to get out there with them and experience it with them, to be

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