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Digestion Experiment for Kids- DIY Stomach Model – Team Cartwright

Digestion experiment for kids! An easy science experiment from at-home materials about how the stomach breaks down food. Anatomy science for kids.

How I’m Using Spiral Notebooks to Simplify Homeschooling – Read-Aloud Revival ® with Sarah Mackenzie

How I’m Using Spiral Notebooks to Simplify Homeschooling – Read-Aloud Revival ® with Sarah Mackenzie

Back to the homeschooling grindstone already? Ay yi yi! Doesn’t it feel too soon? I’m not feeling quite as fly-by-the-seat as I often do after a break, though, because I’ve got a new system for keeping track of school assignments, and it's rocking my world. I love finding ways to simplify homeschooling, and this method really takes the

WALLPAPER BEAUTY IS NOTHING – TOILETPAPER SHOP

WALLPAPER BEAUTY IS NOTHING – TOILETPAPER SHOP

LUXURY SHIT is the first wallpaper capsule collection by LONDONART, with the unmistakable desecrating design of TOILETPAPER, which includes the most iconic and best-selling subjects, born from the mind of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari. Suitable for any environment, LUXURY SHIT wallpapers accentuate the pop and democratic tone of contemporary environments or play down, in perfect contrast, classic and ultra-luxury environments. Each has an immediate visual impact, able to capture the observer's gaze and keep it glued to the wall. So a shower of popcorn, a sea of spaghetti and chips or a gun that drips gold become decoration. Because…

What Is the Rule of Thirds? (How to Best Use It in Photos)

What Is the Rule of Thirds? (How to Best Use It in Photos)

This is one of the most common composition techniques around and it's that way for a reason; it works. Photos that are correctly composed using the rule of thirds create depth and interest in a photo, and add an interesting balance between subjects and background. Once you start playing around with this rule, you'll start to see it more naturally and your photos will begin to improve.