Saturday, August 31, 2013

It's that time of year again—when I realize that school's starting up soon and I hadn't, in fact, documented my kid's artwork as he made it, as I'd vowed to do. So bear with me as I do a disorganized purge of this silverfish-infested stash of construction paper and glitter.

This year his preschool ran three days a week instead of two, and he went to French preschool once a week, so the arts-and-crafts output grew by more than 50 percent. In no particular order, here is the stuff my kid made this past year.
Learning to tell time with an analogue clock.
Thanksgiving turkey

This was done at Suntastics summer camp.  A train?

Tractor.

At French preschool. House.

Apples.

I'd guessed this was a planet, but I think he told me it was a pizza.

Mother's Day purse card.

Front of the purse.

Back of the purse.

A is for apple.

Person in a rain jacket.

K is for kangaroo.

Easter egg window hanging.

Alphabet tree?

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