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Adobe Digital Kids Club is a special site created for teachers, students, and parents. You’ll find the essential digital photography, video, and imaging resources you need to unleash the creative freedom that digital media products offer.
Explore It: www.adobe.com/education/digkids
Visuwords is a flash-based dictionary and thesaurus. Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and they will be displayed graphically.
Explore It: www.visuwords.com
Kids Off the Couch is a free weekly newsletter for parents offering fresh ideas to get kids excited about film, culture, and family time.
Explore It: www.kidsoffthecouch.com
A comprehensive museum archive of Mego action figures and playsets including World’s Greatest Super Heros, Wizard of Oz and television favorites. Enjoy endless hours of digging around!
Explore It: www.megomuseum.com
Need a little visual inspiration? Take a journey through Nasa’s gorgeous image of the day gallery.
Explore It: www.nasa.gov
Nathan Sawaya creates elaborate, colorful and whimsical artwork made entirely of the popular children’s toy, Lego!
Explore It: www.nathanbrickartist.com
The paintings and illustrations included in the Dr. Seuss Archival Works show another facet of his artistic expressions as seen in his political cartoons, advertising illustrations, select private works and some of his more obscure books for children. Little T and I had the chance to view this in person at Art Expo and it’s truly amazing.
Explore It: www.drseussart.com
A gallery of intricate and colorful sculpture using construction paper by Jen Stark.
Explore It: www.jenstark.com
These eye-catching, super-sized insects will fascinate everyone. The realistic details of the ladybug, dragonfly, ant, bee and grasshopper are based on insect field guides and allow you to teach the body parts of the insect.
Get It: www.stevespanglerscience.com
via Product Dose… RubikCubism is an expanding collection of work by French artist Space Invader that includes large-scale, pixelated portraits using multiple Rubik’s Cubes as a medium.
Explore It: www.space-invaders.com