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bonfires-n-hares · 2 months
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picturebookshelf · 2 months
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Dr. KittyCat: Daisy the Kitten (2016)
Story: Jane Clarke -- Art: Unknown (Oxford University Press)
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cultfaction · 5 months
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The Shadow Of Death is coming!
VIPCO & BayView Entertainment will release the dark horror-comedy film The Shadow Of Death on EST/VOD/SVOD Digital Platforms worldwide on 26th December 2023. The Shadow Of Death will arrive on AVOD Digital Platforms worldwide on 27th February 2024. Debra and her best friends Jamie and Nancy pick up Dan, Nancy’s ex, to go out to the English woodland countryside to score some weed. Unknown to them…
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gettingready2read · 6 months
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Tiptoe Tiger by Jane Clarke, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
Tiptoe Tiger follows tiger cub Tara as she explores the jungle before bedtime. She needs to tiptoe so she doesn't scare the other animals, but she keeps scaring them away!
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As you read this story, make it into a game, encouraging your child to play with you by guessing what animal is coming next that Tara is going to scare. This encourages background knowledge as well as vocabulary.
Talk and build vocabulary with your child by discussing what is happening in the pages, and what they think will happen next, building narrative skills.
Extend the Book with a Jumping Tiger Craft
Supplies:
Orange, white, and black construction paper.
scissors
glue stick
markers or crayons
2 paper or plastic cups
rubber band
googly eyes (optional)
Steps:
Cut out two circles of orange (one slightly smaller than the other), 15 black triangles for stripes, and two white circles (one will be the belly fur and one will me the muzzle fur). If your child can use scissors, encourage them to cut out the pieces themselves. Free cutting exercises are a great activity for children to practice.
Once the pieces are cut out, your child can glue them together into the shape of a tiger. Use googly eyes or use the white construction paper to cut out small circles for the eyes.
Adults can next take the paper/plastic cup and make two cuts about an inch long on either side of your cup. Take the rubber band and fit it through the slits on one side twist in the middle and then fit it in through the other side of the cup. The rubber band should now be stretched across the inside of your cup.
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4. Next, glue the tiger to the front of the cup with the rubber band in it, making sure that the cup is face down.
5. Finally, stack the tiger cup on top of the other cup, press down slightly, and watch your tiger jump!
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poem-today · 11 months
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A poem by Jane Clarke
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Wife
Strange to use this word for the woman I love –
is she my wife when she lays her head on my shoulder,
when I whisper her name in the morning to see if she’s awake,
or when we plant bluebells under the oak
where we buried one dog, three cats and a handful of dreams?
I practise saying Isobel is my wife and it sings to the tune of my life.
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Jane Clarke
This poem is from her third book-length collection, A Change in the Air, published by Bloodaxe in May, 2023. 
More poems by Jane Clarke are available through her website.
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innervoiceartblog · 1 year
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Let there be
From breath to breath
from dusk to dusk
let there be rainfall
when the soil is parched as rock
let there be sunshine
when the barley bends to be cut
let there be rainbows
when the days are short of light
let there be wind
when our boats are turned for home.
- Jane Clarke, from The River, 2020
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jetslay · 10 months
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"My Adventures with Superman" art by some of the artists behind the show.
(In order: Jane Bak, Sarah Doo, Alaine Baybayan, Richard Suh, Michael Nanna, Caroline Chiou, Karen Guo, Grace Liu, Vivian Ha, and Jake Wyatt)
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violettesiren · 1 year
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When winter comes
remember what the blacksmith knows—dim light is best
at the furnace, to see the colours go from red to orange
to yellow, the forging heat that tells the steel is ready
to be held in the mouth of the tongs and it’s time
to lengthen and narrow with the ring of the hammer
on the horn of an anvil, to bend until the forgiving metal
has found its form, then file the burrs,
remove sharp edges, smooth the surface,
polish with a grinding stone and see it shine like gold.
When Winter Comes by Jane Clarke
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kwistowee · 10 months
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JANE EYRE (1983)
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susiehunsecker · 3 months
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jane eyre (1983) + jane and rochester holding each other :)
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too-funky · 25 days
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Tenth Doctor | Journey's End
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picturebookshelf · 2 months
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Dr. KittyCat: Posy the Puppy (2016)
Story: Jane Clarke -- Art: Unknown (Oxford University Press)
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recycledmoviecostumes · 6 months
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This costume was probably created for the 2008 television miniseries John Adams, where it was worn by Sarah Polley as Abigail Adams Smith. It was reused in 2016’s Love & Friendship on Morfydd Clark as Frederica Vernon.
Costume Credit: Cecil
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gettingready2read · 2 years
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Leap Frog by Jane Clarke
Leap Frog is an interactive book that follows Felix, a small tree frog, as he leaps through the jungle, encountering an assortment of animals along the way.
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Felix is frightened by jungle sounds, and the reader is asked, “What's that noise?” Most of the time, Felix learns there was nothing to be frightened of, but when he comes upon the snake, the reader is asked to clap and shout to scare the snake away!
Skills:
Phonological Awareness – Leap Frog features onomatopoeia (a word that imitates a sound). Books with onomatopoeia help build a child's awareness of and skill in phonological awareness (hearing the smaller parts in words).
Print Awareness – The onomatopoeia words are in bold letters, which draws your child's attention to them. It is helpful to also run your finger under these words as you read them to reinforce your child's awareness of them.
Background Knowledge – Besides the names of some jungle animals, there are tidbits of information on tree frogs interjected into the story.
Vocabulary – This book has animal names, onomatopoeia, and words that your child may not hear in everyday speech, such as “slithery”, “nibbling”, and “rustle”.
Print Motivation – Leap Frog is an interactive book, with colorful, engaging illustrations. Have your child chime in on repeated phrases, guess the noise, and clap when asked. Any time your child is involved in the reading of the story it becomes a more enjoyable experience.
Practices:
Reading – The single most important way to help your child get ready to read is to read together. The interactive text and fun, bright, colorful illustrations in Leap Frog help keep your child engaged and encourage a love of reading.
Talking – Have your child chime in whenever you read the repeated phrase, “Don't worry Felix, there's nothing to be scared of.” Also, ask your child to repeat the jungle sounds and discuss what could possibly be making those sounds.
Playing – This book is very interactive. It asks “What's that noise?”, and the reader can guess what is making the sound. It has the reader clap and shout to chase away the snake, as well as count the numbered branches of a tall tree. Involving your child in the reading of a story makes it much more fun, and keeps their interest, so they can learn more early literacy skills!
Extend the Book:
After you read, sing Five Green and Speckled Frogs with the Kidboomers - it's available on Freegal!
You can also make a paper plate red-eyed tree frog like Felix! This craft is inspired by the folks at Fireflies and Mud Pies and their paper plate frog.
Instructions for a Felix frog:
You will need:
A paper plate
Green paint, markers, or crayons
Red or orange construction paper
Black construction paper
Scissors
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Color a paper plate green with paint, markers or crayons.
Trace hands on red or orange construction paper & cut out. Glue to back of plate.
For eyes: Draw or trace 2 large red circles and 2 small black circles and cut them out. Glue black to red circles and glue to paper plate.
Draw a wide mouth on black paper, cut out and glue to paper plate.
Draw two dots above mouth for nostrils with crayon or marker.
Cut a long, thin strip of red paper for a tongue. Curl by wrapping around a crayon or marker. Glue one end to mouth.
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spiderliliez · 6 months
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Morfydd Clark and Gwendoline 🤭 The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)
[+] MORFYDD [GIF Collection] 🌷 [+] “The Personal History of David Copperfield”  🎬
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voguefashion · 9 months
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Jane Birkin wearing Ossie Clark, photographed by Patrick Lichfield for American Vogue, November 1, 1969.
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