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  • Do You Keep Every One of Your Kid's Masterpieces?

    For a kid who attends nursery school just twice a week, my daughter carts home A LOT of "artwork." Excuse the quotes, but I'm not one of those parents who sees a budding Monet or Dali in their kid's scribblings. I love that she has fun dabbling, but I'm not kidding myself. Her real genius is in her ball-handling skills. Hello, Beckham, I'm waiting for your call.

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  • Beautiful Children's Art

     

    Prize winners in Paint for the Planet, a competition run by the United Nations Environment Program, are highlighted in a show in New York City, but if you can't make it in person, you can see the winners in an online gallery at the Guardian.  The paintings are stunning, but the words of the children who created them are pretty amazing too.  This is the fifth place winner by Netpakaikarn Netwong, 14, of Thailand. The artist says:

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  • Preschoolers Make Us More Depressed About Getting Old

    agingThe bluntness of preschoolers should never be underestimated. My child, for example, has pointed out in various public forums that my butt jiggles, I smell gross after I exercise (prompted by a jiggly-butt panic) and that I have really big dark circles under my eyes. Thanks, punkin'! Anyway, I'm glad I never asked her about aging, because I've already spent enough time rubbing eye cream on my crow's feet to have to get a whole new complex about what's around the corner. BoingBoing found these kids shared freely about what happens when you get old, and man, is it brutal.

    My favorites:

    "You get older, your shrink and your body is scribbly." Crap, I forgot about the shrinking. I already have evidence of the scribbly.

    "They get smushy skin." Great. Now I'm equating aging with those films where they speed up the decay of an orange and it goes from this plump orb to the smushy blob of fertilizer.

    "First they start smooth and when they are going to die they get pruney. They are old." Just so you know, wrinkles and death are the big themes. Lots of death. Which starts to sound like sweet relief after you read the other descriptions of aging.

    "Heaven is a place where all animals go. People's heaven is under ground." Like people's heaven is hell? Somebody call PETA, because I believe you have a new recruit.

    Oh and favorite accompanying art is by Ashley, who says, "My grandfather has white hair and scribble scrabble on his hands" but the mournful figure in the picture seems to say, "Help me..."



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