A place to share cool science ideas for storytime! Numbers Countdown April 30, 2025 Zero! The Number that Almost Wasn’t Written by Sarah Albee The history of the number zero is long, complicated, and interesting. Animal Countdown written and illustrated by Laura Vaccaro Seeger A lift-...
Exit… stage right This is just one example of what we can do withkamposfor media transitions. It’s up to you now to mix the ingredients to get the most mileage out of it. Here are some ideas to get you going: Transition between site/section backgrounds Transition between backgrounds in...
After the studio reneged on Ralph Bakshi's original ideas for Cool World, the 1992 movie was a flop. What could have made it great?
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Museum collections often have the depth and breath of individual variation and taxonomic coverage to be able to address such mysteries, and every museum collection has different strengths that can test those ideas in different, often surprising, ways. So I ventured off to see what the NHMLA ...
design medium of choice since the late 1970s.Embroidery on Knittingis a portion of the third part of an ongoing design project, that stretch the idea of what can be done with design and knitting. There are more than more than 250 ideas for embroidering knitted fabric whittled down from ...
(1987) built its entire running time around this sort of aggravating trickery and narrowly missed being placed on this list. The script is a free-for-all of muddled ideas looking for all the world like it was made by a bunch of filmmakers suffering from ADD. The plot concerns a frat ...
Then, here's the big plot twist, it turns out Tea and William ain't rich. They're a divorced couple looking for their son, who disappeared over the island in the prologue. They conned Sam Neill into coming to the island the only way they knew how. ...
“Cage-y”) performances as a cop searching for a missing girl on an island inhabited by an all-female Pagan cult. It’s undeniably terrible as an attempt to modernize the material and inject it with new ideas about gender; it’s oddly endearing as a catalog of Nicolas Cage freakouts,...