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Easter Egg Handprint Craft for Kids

Easter Egg Handprint Craft for Kids

This super easy Easter egg handprint craft definitely needs to be a part of your Easter activities for preschoolers. Toddlers and early elementary age kids are sure to get a kick out of it, too! You don’t need that many materials for the egg hand print, making it very low-prep. You can use this Easter handprint art as a small group or center time creative project kids take home for the holiday. Or have the children work together to string their Easter egg hand prints together to decorate the classroom with some DIY bunting. Either way, your students will end...

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How Chrono Trigger’s Composer Yasunori Mitsuda Came To Work On Sea Of Stars

How Chrono Trigger’s Composer Yasunori Mitsuda Came To Work On Sea Of Stars

Yasunori Mitsuda has worked on dozens of games since the mid-90s, but he is best known for his work on Chrono Trigger. The story of how he came to work on the game is surprisingly straightforward. "[Sea of Stars creative director Thierry Boulanger] was like, ‘We have a contact that is in touch with all these people. And he just kind of reached out, and [Mitsuda] liked what he saw. And so he's like, 'Yeah, I would, I would love to be a part of this’,” Sea of Stars lead composer Eric W. Brown says. “There’s no words to describe...

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Cognitive Activities & Games for Kids foster During Toddlerhood

Cognitive Activities & Games for Kids foster During Toddlerhood

A small minimal Dexter developed his most memorable instrument with light and caution. It likely had a limited number of purposes. However, that drove him to make other striking developments in his mysterious lab! Dexter is interested but can be perceived as a wanderer. Like Dexter, most children have a flash; they are interested and love investigating their environmental factors. This implies that their minds normally continue to create. You can achieve a mental turn of events, which we have explained underneath, in your little one through cognitive activities, fun games, and exercises! You should manage the kid a bit,...

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As a final frontier of Utah ski resorts, Snowbasin remains accessible for beginners

As a final frontier of Utah ski resorts, Snowbasin remains accessible for beginners

Editor’s note: Snowbasin provided two half-day lessons, gear rental, a lift pass and lunch one day. Visit Ogden provided a complimentary stay at Ogden’s Hampton Inn & Suites. The opinions expressed below are entirely the author’s and weren’t subject to review by any external entity. Utah claims to have the “greatest snow on Earth” — the state even trademarked the phrase. That’s quite a reputation to live up to, so I wanted to put it to the test by skiing there for the first time this winter. After learning how to ski in Massachusetts’ Berkshires last year at age 31,...

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Meet the 2023 OLC Award of Excellence and Scholarship Recipients

Meet the 2023 OLC Award of Excellence and Scholarship Recipients

Transformative learning experiences are made possible through the tireless dedication of practitioners. Untold hours of development, design, testing, and expertise must come together to create meaningful learning opportunities. The digital learning community can collectively advance by discovering the impactful work of their peers. That’s why the OLC recognizes outstanding contributions to the field through annual awards, presented in conjunction with our Innovate conference. It is our hope that these honors will spread awareness about effective practices and serve as a springboard for innovation. “We congratulate this year’s award winners on their extraordinary achievements in online and blended learning,” said OLC...

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