A bunch of mitzvos. Siddurim, tzedaka boxes, a few torahs- opened and closed, a torah crown, kippa, tefillin, mezuzah, peyos, luchos on har sinai, and some letters.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Lego Wonder- Space Ship With Sattelite
I know I'd said this would be a blog of my son's drawings... and then he made something out of his Lego that astounded me so much with his genius, creativity, and artistry, that I felt I needed to share it. I consider what he made to definitely be art, so even though it's not a drawing, I felt I needed to share.
Its a spaceship with a movable top, and inside that, there's a satellite on a movable arm. Need I remind you that this kid is merely 6 years old?
The space ship closed. The red top is a laser shooting gun.
With the top opened.
With the satellite arm raised.
Front view of the satellite.
Its a spaceship with a movable top, and inside that, there's a satellite on a movable arm. Need I remind you that this kid is merely 6 years old?
The space ship closed. The red top is a laser shooting gun.
With the top opened.
With the satellite arm raised.
Front view of the satellite.
Seriously shocking, what he figured out how to make with his Lego.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Gun
My son asked my husband how guns work. My husband drew the little gun below to demonstrate the different parts, and then my son drew the big colored one above.
Satellite and Pulley Bridge
A satellite. And a bridge my son invented, that uses electricity and gears to pull up a wooden bridge over the water.
Airplane, Rocket, Elevator, Fish
Trying to conserve space, a bunch of drawings on the same page. Beautiful airplane, rocket ship, elevator and revolving doors.... And a fish.
Flying Robot
My son based this drawing off a drawing my husband had made a few months ago, but my son added his own unique twist to it...
Here's my husband's original drawing that that was based on.
Personally, I like my son's drawing better than my husband's.
About This Blog
Every mom always has that dilemma- what art projects that the kids make should I keep, and what should I toss?
With a limited amount of space, I do not want to keep large amounts of drawings in my home- there simply isn't the room to store it all.
But my son is really amazing at drawing, and is getting better day by day, and it would be a pity to not keep the drawings so he can look back at them when he gets older, and see how much progress he's made.
I was sharing pictures my son drew on facebook, but since people might not want to see all his drawings, I decided to just post his drawings here, so that those interested in seeing can do so, but it won't overwhelm my Facebook wall.
If/when we give him special art lessons, etc... or are teaching him new techniques to help him develop his skill, I'll probably share what they are here.
He is 6 years and 2 months now, as of starting this blog.
Enjoy!
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