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Family fun: Loose parts play Expect tubes and pipes, big boxes, crates, reels, tyres, and lots more, creating a world of endless possibilities to explore and create. A space for young children and ...
Step right into the zany universe of the “Loose Parts” comic. It’s that wildly entertaining, slightly off-kilter realm where humans are a tad dim-witted and animals boast the real brains ...
Each year the Whitechapel Gallery invites a contemporary artist to create new work for the Chilldrens Art Commission. Following in the footsteps of Jake and Din ...
NZ playgrounds are often separated from city life, constraining children’s spontaneous play. Planners can learn from car-free ...
“Loose Parts” creator Dave Blazek, who has endured personal loss during the pandemic, is among creators who will say “thanks” to essential workers in their comics.
Introducing the new Petroglyphs print, a hand-drawn, all-over pattern inspired by ancient cave art and the untamed spirit of the mountains.
Loose Parts, a furniture brand launched by Jennifer June, makes modular hardwood and steel furniture that can be assembled into tables, bookshelves, and garment racks. At Wanted Design, Loose ...
Based on the current Childrens Art Commission exhibition at the Whitechapel, by contemporary artists Simon and Tom Bloor, this family day sees artists Alexander ...
Loose parts encourage creativity and a child’s imagination. Loose parts can be used in combination with other materials to support more balanced play.
Hey, has anyone ever read the "Loose Parts" comic strip? Now is it me or is the creator channeling some serious Gary Larson (the guy who created Far Side)? It's not too bad (quite good mostly ...
Loose parts—sand, water, blocks—are having a moment. The resurgence of loose parts is an attempt to put the play back in playgrounds.
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