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Understanding what to do and how to react in emergency situations is a key life skill. We know how important this is for children to learn, which is why we’ve created a range of fantastic resources to help you teach them everything they need to know. Kodachrome was the invention of Leopold Mannes and Leopold Godowsky. Both earned their living as professional musicians (Mannes played the piano and Godowsky the violin) while spending their spare time experimenting with colour photography. Despite their best efforts, there came a point when they were unable to progress without outside support. For a fun mindfulness colouring activity, ask kids to be as imaginative as possible when colouring in the objects, and suggest that they only use colours that the item wouldn’t normally be. You can also incorporate patterns like zigzags or polka dots! More importantly, they work with reflected rather than transmitted light, meaning they can be used to produce colour photographs on paper. How did subtractive colour processes work?

Autochrome plate enlarged 50 times to show the individual red, green and blue starch grains, Arthur E. Smith, 1909 Several different methods were used to obtain these images, the most popular being variations of the carbon process. These used sheets of carbon tissue, consisting of a gelatine coating, containing pigment, on a paper base. The tissue was sensitised before use by soaking it in potassium bichromate. Potassium bichromate hardens when

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It’s never too early to introduce mathematical language and counting - use these counting bears to introduce numbers to your baby’s play! Why not use this colouring sheet to discuss children’s experiences of using each item illustrated? Can they tell you about a time that they’ve needed a plaster? This is a nice introduction to learning about emergency situations and accidents. Your children may have an accident while at school, so it’s important to always have a first aid kit around. Use our hand-illustrated First Aid Kit Colouring Sheet to teach children first aid from a young age. Help them to understand what to do or where to go if someone gets hurt in the playground or in class.Our First Aid Kit Colouring Sheet is a great resource to consolidate children’s’ understanding of the contents of a first aid kit and what each item is used for. It’s the perfect way for children to have fun while learning about this important skill for life. Colouring is a wonderful way for toddlers to start practising holding a pencil or other writing tool. It is also the perfect ‘mark making’ exercise, which is where children learn that the marks they make on paper can carry meaning - this is the start of their literary education. Teddy bears have been loved by children for years, so we think they will be a really popular choice for encouraging those early writing skills. As outlined above, most early colour photography processes were ‘additive’—they relied on the principle of adding together red, green and blue light. Children can get so much out of a simple colouring activity. Aside from it being a fun, relaxing and mindful activity, colouring in is one of the key ways that young children can develop their fine motor skills and good pen control. There’s also a clear cross over between colouring and handwriting, so practising one will improve a child’s abilities with the other. Children will also benefit from the opportunity to be creative, and experiment with decision-making to see how that affects the final result. As they practise more and more, kids will learn different shading techniques and begin to choose different types of pen, pencils, crayons or paints to create different effects.

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