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Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Four Seasons - 2

"Who scatters snowflakes? Who melts the ice?
Who spoils the weather? Who makes it nice?
Who grows the four-leaf clovers in June?
Who dims the daylight? Who lights the moon?

Four little field mice who live in the sky.
Four little field mice ... like you and I.
One is the Springmouse who turns on the showers.
Then comes the Summer who paints in the flowers.
The Fallmouse is next with walnuts and wheat.
And Winter is last ... with cold little feet.

Aren't we lucky the seasons are four?
Think of a year with one less ... or one more!"





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Welcome to the Children's Art Workshop blog. After the birth of my son Torben, I became increasingly frustrated at the lack of dynamic early-educational and creative programs for children here in Hannover, Germany. One day, as I was fingerpainting with Torben, who we are raising bilingually, and listening to jazz, he painted a wobbly blue circle on his paper and said proudly, "Jazz!" An idea sparked in my head and I spent the next year fervently developing the Children's Art Workshop. Today, The Children's Art Workshop offers a colorful range of courses combining creativity, music and play with language learning for children and adults. For more information, please visit our website at: www.childrensartworkshop.com. -Trista Campbell-Klegien
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