Showing posts with label springbok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label springbok. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Titillating Tongue Twisters

Peter Piper Picked a Pack of Pleasing Puzzles
A Pack of Pleasing Puzzles Peter Piper Picked


Blue Back Pack
Black Back Pack

Willie's Really Weary

The big black bug bit the big black bear,
but the big black bear bit the big black bug back!

Five frantic frogs fled from fifty fierce fishes.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Let's take a trip to the Zoo!

IT IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY

WE WANT TO GO TO THE ZOO,

PACK A PICNIC LUNCH...GRAB A HAT

SEE LOTS OF ANIMALS...BIRDS TOO.

 
 
 
 


WE WILL STOP AND VISIT THE ELEPHANT

WATCH THEM DO A TRICK OR TWO,

WALK PAST THE ZEBRAS....THERE STANDS FOUR

SEE THE PEACOCK...FEATHERS SO BLUE.
 
 
THERE LIES TWO OLD HIPPOPOTAMUS


SLEEPING IN A VERY MUDDY PEN,

WE SEE THE LION SITTING ON SOME ROCKS

IN HIS CAGE I HAVE NEVER BEEN.
 
 
 
 
WE SEE LOTS OF SNAKES, TURTLES AND SPIDERS


WE VISIT THE PENGUINS IN THEIR COLD SPOT,

IT IS FUN TO WATCH THEM WADDLE AROUND

FLY TO THE OUTSIDE, THEY CAN NOT.
 
 
WE PASS BY THE CAMELS CHEWING SOME FEED


SEE MONKEYS SWINGING ON A ROPE,

THEY SWING WAY OVER THE SMALL POND

INTO THE WATER, THEY NEVER FALL-I HOPE.
 
 
 
 
 
SOON IT WAS TIME TO GO HOME


BUT WE WILL RETURN ANOTHER DAY,

THERE WILL BE NEW BABY ANIMALS

WE WILL STAND AND WATCH THEM PLAY.
 
A Trip to the Zoo, Author: Adine Cathey
 
 
 
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Rainy Days and Family Fun

Rainy days, there's bound to be at least one during your vacation day at the beach.  I think families secretly crave them after days of crisping our skin under the sun.  They provide us with an excuse to escape to a movie or play a game together or, my favorite, peacefully settle around a jigsaw puzzle while listening to the pounding drops of a passing thunderstorm.

Leave it to the ingenuity of a dedicated teacher to invent what we now call the "jigsaw puzzle."  "For the purpose of teaching geography," John Spilsbury, a teacher in England, created the first jigsaw puzzle in the year 1767. Adhering his maps to flat hardwood, he used a fine saw to cut along the borders of the European countries, and the jigsaw puzzle was born (until the jigsaw was actually invented, however, this was called the "dissected puzzle.") Hand-painted and made of wood, the puzzle was a map of England and Wales, with each county making up a separate piece.

People actually seemed to enjoy this learning tool enough to begin creating jigsaw puzzles for entertainment.  The earliest known light-hearted puzzle was a 1785 depiction of John Gilpin's wild ride on a runaway horse from a comedic ballad by William Cowper.  None of these were interlocking, of course, until nearly a decade later when power tools were invented.

The first jigsaw puzzle for children, "The Smashed Up Locomotive," was designed by Milton Bradley in 1880.  By printing a lithograph of a steam engine locomotive and cutting it into pieces, the "smashed up" effect was achieved when a child opened the box and saw the locomotive all in pieces. Because of his Puritan upbringing, Bradley's nature was to seek order. Therefore, the object of the "The Smashed Up Locomotive" was to make the locomotive whole once again.

And I guess, maybe, that's why so many of us enjoy our "puzzle time" - it allows us a brief respite, one quiet moment to piece together a little jigsaw island of order in the sea of our crazy chaotic lives.


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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Hops and Tweets, par deux







Quack, Quack






Waddle, Waddle, Waddle
Squawk

Peep Peep












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or Springbok puzzles!





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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

A Puzzling Situation

Oh dear, what should we do??


We have all of these awesome authentic Springbok puzzles from 500 to 2,000 interlocking pieces

...and no idea who might be up for the challenge.

Could it be YOU?

Landscape jigsaw puzzles, jigsaw puzzles with jumbles of color, bright beautiful birds,
and Coca-Cola classics - even in 3D.



Whatever kind you prefer,
puzzles make a great family pastime or provide a quiet
moment for some reflective alone time.







When your masterpiece is finished be sure to commemorate the accomplishment by keeping it all together with a bottle of Puzzle Saver glue!
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