In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Day, Kelly meets teachers Sarah and Adam who are teaming up their elementary and high school art classes to foster students' creativity with an amazing monster ...
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Ever wondered what Harold and the Purple Crayon would be like if it was emceed by Sully from Monsters, Inc.? Osmo Monster gives you a pretty good idea. The new iPad game uses markers, a dry erase ...
WEST WARWICK, R.I. (WJAR) — A group of West Warwick High Schoolers recently went above and beyond for a kindergarten class by taking their ‘monster’ drawings and turning them into stuffed animals. A ...
Osmo Monster app combines children's drawings with Disney-style characters in real time and all you need is an iPad. The game stars Mo the monster, a furry orange friend that could have been plucked ...
To help children recognize the power of their own imaginations, The Monster Project has undertaken a passionate collection of artists who all hope to help children ‘pursue their creative potential’.
Monsters aren’t all bad — at least when they’re dreamed up by kindergartners and rendered in squiggly marker lines and short written descriptions. The seventh annual Missoula Monster Project is on ...
Some little boys love trucks. Some little boys love trains. Aidan Reed, 5, has always — always — loved monsters. To Aidan, Wolfman is a scream and vampires are a hoot. He’s never seen a single horror ...
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