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An Archaeological Choc-chip Cookie Dig for Kids!

Celeste Hulme June 19, 2014

What an awesome idea from www.mylittlebookcase.com.au ! And she was super sweet about the book:

“Quite simply, I love this book. Cammy loves this book. And, I can honestly see this book becoming a favourite with many families.”

and

”Celeste Hulme’s illustrations are not only warm and endearing, but they are laden with small details that will inspire questions and further investigations. The closing endpaper is also exceptional. It leaves readers with a visual image of Edward’s archaeological kit, hopefully inspiring children to create a kit of their own for exploring and investigating.”
— www.mylittlebookcase.com.au
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I’ve left it until Sunday evening again, but here’s my #tinyrockinillfittingclothes for #transmundanetuesdays for the week 😄 #prismacolorpencils #prismacolor
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Just a peony tidying after a day of home schooling. #flowerheadedsweeperinsandals #transmundanetuesdays
Pansy flowers are called “gesiggies” in Afrikaans. “Gesiggies” directly translates to “faces” or more accurately “little faces”. So I drew a pansy for the head of my “Head shaped like a flower, sw
PART iii: THE CONCLUSION 
The last scene of my triptych for #transmundanetuesdays #twoheadedinaskirtwithasnake
PART ii: THE BODY
The second part of the triptych of “two headed, holding a snake, wearing a skirt with a beautiful pattern” for #transmundanetuesdays #twoheadedinaskirtwithasnake #prismacolor
PART i: THE INTRODUCTION 
I ended up doing a triptych for this week’s #transmundanetuesday here is my “has two heads, holding a snake wearing a skirt with a beautiful pattern”. #twoheadedinaskirtwithasnake #colouringpencils #prismac
Mud baby in a helmet #transmundanetuesdays #mudbabyinahelmet
Is a baby, made of mud, wearing a helmet. Somehow my cute little scene has taken a dark twist 🤷‍♀️ #mudbabyinahelmet #transmundanetuesdays
Just incase you were wondering what the home of an armadillo riding a bike in his swimming costume looks like ... #transmundanetuesdays #undergroundcostumedcyclist #prismacolor #prismacolorpencils

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