Hi, if you're looking for Halloween ideas, our Halloween board on Pinterest has lots of costume and party ideas, so come visit! We try to keep our ideas manageable, inexpensive and kind to the earth. Let us know if you have any great tips, we'd love to hear.
We're all over the place!
Our most recent apps, "Meet Windy & friends" and "Sunny's Hootenanny" are the first two featured apps for kids on the App Store (iTunes) — hooray! It's a big deal for a small independent series like ours :)
Meanwhile, we are taking a well-deserved holiday ... first stop: Paris!
Heading off for the holidays with two NEW apps and one of them is FREE!
We are running to catch our flight! Hope we make it ... Guess where we are going in the comments below. If you guess correctly we'll send you a copy of Small Wonder featuring our own Sunny!
Before we left, we finished up all our homework and we have left TWO new apps on the iTunes store for you and one of them is FREE!
Our newest appisode is "Meet Windy & friends" on iTunes and on Google Play!
This gentle app is full of simple educational games, perfect for kids 3+.
The great news is that it is ***FREE*** on the App Store!
Our other new appisode might just be our favourite: "Sunny's Hootenanny"
This sweet story teaches us how to identify the basic elements of music and once we learned them, we made our own music video! See it in the grand finale of "Sunny's Hootenanny"!
and Google Play
and on Amazon!
Happy Easter!
We made these little bunnies with a simple origami pattern that you can try, too.
Happy Easter,
Robin & Judith
Naturally dyed eggs
This year, we're trying out some red cabbage dye, which makes beautiful blue or green eggs.
Last year, we did kool-aid dye and made some origami easter baskets, too.
The reviews are in: kool-aid dye smells kind of fruity and nice and the cabbage dye ... looks nice :) Either way, they are both pretty lovely methods.
Do you have any tips?
Happy New Year
Welcome to the Year of the Goat!
We wish you a happy and prosperous and fun year.
We'd love to recommend the book, What the Rat Told Me, a beautifully designed introduction to the Chinese Zodiac by Marie Sellier, Catherine Louis and Wang Fei.