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🌎 Fluffy Ships, Giant Maps & Exploding Cheese: Alice’s Guide to the Age of Exploration!
By Alice (and the map-folding champion himself, Mr. Fluffernutter) HELLOOOO explorers, snack-lovers, and globe-spinners! 🌍🐰✏️ GUESS WHAT?! My sister Ariel just wrote a MEGA paper called “The Age of Exploration,” and it’s filled with so many smart thoughts that Mr. Fluffernutter tried to glue the pages to the globe so we wouldn’t lose them. (Spoiler: we lost them anyway, but now the globe smells…
#age of exploration for kids#alice age of exploration#Alice and Ariel#alice blog#books#boston tea party duckies#cheese compass#children’s educational blog#christian homeschool blog#colonial crafts for kids#cuddly bunny history#family faith and fun blog#family learning adventures#fiction#fluffy history fun#fun learning for kids#funny explorers for kids#glitter glue history#historical adventures for kids#homeschool activity blog#homeschool history#horror#imaginative learning#kid explorers#kids history humor#marshmallow island#Mr. Fluffernutter#sibling pride#silly history blog#snack cartographer
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Coloring Pages: Healthy Habits
Step into a world of fun and wellness with this vibrant collection of 30 inspiring coloring pages! Inside, your child will discover a variety of healthy habits, from brushing teeth and eating nutritious foods to playing sports and getting plenty of sleep. Each page invites young artists to explore ways to live a happy, healthy life, while learning the importance of taking care of their bodies. Every illustration is designed to spark creativity and encourage positive habits.
Source: Coloring Pages: Healthy Habits | 30 Fun Pages for Little Health Champions
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Kawaii Fruits Flash Cards – Fun & Cute Learning for Kids!
Looking for an adorable and educational way to teach kids about fruits? Our Kawaii Fruits Flash Cards are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and young learners! Each card features a super cute, smiling fruit illustration with vibrant colors and easy-to-read names, making learning fun and engaging.
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• Bright & Colorful Kawaii Designs – Cute, happy fruit characters that kids will love!
• Perfect for Early Learning – Helps with word recognition, memory, and vocabulary building.
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I Survived In Space Without Oxygen | SciKids STEM School
✨ Can you breathe in space? Discover the answer in this exciting STEM adventure with Guha, Avery, and Andrés! Join them as they explore why astronauts wear spacesuits, how oxygen works in outer space, and the science behind breathing beyond Earth. 🌠 Perfect for curious kids who love space and science, this fun educational video makes learning a blast!
#kids activities#kids videos#kids learning#science#Science Facts for Kids#STEM Learning#Kids Songs and Rhymes#Educational Videos for kids#Learning Videos for Kids#Kids learning videos#Fun Learning for Kids#Youtube
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Learn Good Habits | Good Habits For Kids and Children
#youtube#kids learning#kids learning video#good habits#good habits for kids#learn good habits#fun learning for kids
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Fav thing about 9-1-1 are the character quirks
The captain is basically a five star chef. This doesn't affect the plot at all, he just really loves cooking
The senior paramedic loves karaoke. He snagged his hot wife this way
Second paramedic could have been a doctor. She decided not to cuz she loves her bestie too much
The bisexual boy is probably suicidal. This is never addressed
The bisexual's bestie has repressed every emotion ever known to man. This explodes in his face very impressively
#like. these fucking guys#insane#wee woo show#911#911 show#911 abc#911 fox#bobby being a master chef is just so fun#i love whenever it comes up#and i love that he forced that gift onto his son figure#like. he saw a kid lacking a father figure and went#“you will learn how to cook so help me god”
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Happy Father's Day! (in USA at least)
Also have a prologue fic of this AU :D
first / previous / next
(PS: 'Ants on a log' is just celery, peanut butter and raisins. Great kid (and adult!) snack, but Sanji ain't about to even PRETEND to put bugs on his food, THANK YOU)
#one piece#red leg zeff#sora vinsmoke#sanji#vinsmoke reiju#vinsmoke yonji#vinsmoke niji#vinsmoke ichiji#zeff be way softer here since i doubt sora would tolerate canon zeff's kid treatment ^^;#thanks for waiting for updates btw!#been sick and having to catch up on vo related stuff before fun stuff#also doing a lot for the vinsmoke art collab#can't believe i managed to do this all in one day#funny side note i originally put 'in N. America' instead of 'USA'#since i've been learning spanish and trying really hard to properly pronounce norteamericano#I SOUND LIKE I'M LISPING IT'S SO HARD TT_TT
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liberal hunger games posting is so funny because like. the hunger games are sold as books for teenagers. these are generally basic political statements about war and capitalism and exploitation meant to be understood by teenagers. these are not radical stances. we should have all learned these things by now. but one thing I have noticed is that the American public just simply do not know a lot of things about the world that other people already know, and even more embarrassingly, they end up needing to learn these things from children’s media. It’s not a good look to realize that you need to be kind to others because you watched a Bluey episode about it at the age of 25.
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#actual sugar post#like has anyone else noticed this propensity for Americans on social media to just not know basic ideas about how the world works#and end up having to learn them years later from their favorite piece of kids media#like no offense to anyone that likes kids media it can be fun and all#but like. you should have already learned these life lessons already#it honestly says something really scary about the average americans willingness to learn and curiosity about the world#but it doesn’t really say anything we don’t already know#liberalism#American liberals#fuck america
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Finale noir-esque movie poster, anybody?
#dimension 20#d20#dimension 20 fanart#fantasy high junior year#my art#the bad kids#the rat grinders#porter cliffbreaker#jace stardiamond#if you squint lol#I had a ton of fun with this one#and I learn more every time
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The hero and the warrior~ I have been practicing animating for about a week, and wanted to give some of what I learnt a try with animating a small scene from S5!
Honestly it was so much fun, and cannot wait to do more stuff in the future! ✨
#ninjahaku21#my art#fan art#lego monkie kid#sun wukong#Six eared macaque#Macaque#Still got a bit to learn but having so much fun!
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The Three Branches of Government Explained for Kids
By Alice Hey, future leaders and law-makers! 🏡📚✨ Did you know that the U.S. government is like a giant, super-complicated board game—kind of like Monopoly, but instead of buying hotels, you’re making laws that affect millions of people!—except instead of playing for fun, they’re making the rules that shape our world?! And who better to explain all of this than my big sister Ariel, who wrote the…
#Alice and Ariel blog#checks and balances for kids#civics education#Congress for kids#constitution#educational blog for kids#engaging civics activities#executive branch for kids#fun civics for kids#fun government facts#fun learning for kids#government#government facts for children#government for kids#history#homeschool civics lesson#how government works#how laws are made#judicial branch simple#kids learning government#legislative branch explained#Mr. Fluffernutter blog#politics#politics made simple for kids#presidential duties for kids#Supreme Court explained#supreme-court#three branches of government#US government explained#voting for kids
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the most important distinction between boba fett and jango fett is that jango fett grew up on a farm and then in a traveling mandalorian merc clan and boba fett grew up in a city sized lab and then juvie and then every gutter in the galaxy from here to nar shaddaa
#and both of them have seen way too much shit they can't unsee#jango fett#boba fett#txt#I feel like people gloss over boba's coming of age era cause it's a content void but I do think it's important to his character#gestures vaguely Something(s) happened there#teenage to early 20s boba is very fun to think about cause he's like the exoskeleton of the adult boba we see#by which I mean he's very troubled kid archetype very antagonistic hasnt really nailed down much about who he is besides the main stuff he's#already known forever#so he's basically being dragged through the alleys of the galaxy learning all these very hard lessons#and at the same time developing all these ideas about what he can be what he's going to be what he wants#there's a lot of kids floating through the gutters and a lot of them dont make it out#and boba has a lot of big advantages but there's also an explosiveness to him that is necessary to power him through all the#Trials and Tribulations and Associated Bullshit to the position that he holds comfortably later#22 year old fuck it we ball ruthless boba is the reason 37 year old still ruthless boba gets to say he's just a simple man making his way#through the galaxy#and likewise while I think most of his idealism burns off early#I think there's a lot more social self-positioning inner turmoil that burns off like a comet tail over the years#my beautiful meta characterization using like 30% of total boba fett media#I need to become a true scholar of boba fett#etc etc
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I'm thinking about the drastic differences between how Bruce reveals his identity and how Dick reveals his identity in World's Finest. Dick simply takes off his mask and presents himself to the Titans, but Bruce? Bruce, he calls the Daily Planet, asking them to send Clark Kent to his manor immediately. Clark is now in the house of a stranger he only knows as a rich extravagant man, and said man starts explaining how he knows Clark is Superman. Clark tries to deny it and Bruce explains how he filed the room with a gas that humans cannot breathe, and Clark can breathe, so he is not human. At this point, for Clark, Bruce Wayne is a dangerous man who knows his secret identity, and he has him in his house full of gadgets. Bruce asks him to follow him, and he takes him to the Batcave, which is how Clark makes the connection. Like, the dramatics of it all? The theatrics? Making your colleague fear for their safety? Showing how they need to be better at hiding their identity? Slightly playing bad guy? This is so good.
Anyway, now I cannot accept Bruce not doing something like this everytime he reveals his identity to another Justice League's member. But his kids, they are simply taking their masks off, like normal people. And now, you have other vigilantes' families discussing how they learn their bats' identity and being baffled.
Barry: They just... Took their masks off? And told you their names? That's it? No supervilain's monologue?
Wally: BATMAN PRANKED YOU???!!! I'm calling Dick.
Bart: *Blue screened from learning that Batman pranks the JL*
#Batman#Batfam#Bruce Wayne#justice league#teen titans#young justice#dc comics#my ramblings#I am not going to start to tag them all or we are here until the end of times#look at Batman and Robin and you would not believe which one of them actually prank his friends when revealing his identity#imagine being a kid and you know Batman as this dark brooding father figure of your friend who is against fun because “it's not safe”#and you learn that the man like to prank his colleagues/friends in a very dramatic way#Jason takes after his father in the department of “dramatic identity reveal”#and he is probably also the most protective of his identity of the batkids
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People complain about not being able to 'be mean' in datv, but like. You can be. Not in a 'sell people into slavery' way like you could in the other games, because narratively it just would not Work, but you can very well be mean. It just won't end well for you.
Like, okay. By virtue of being recruited by Varric and working with him for a year prior to the events of Veilguard, Rook cannot be, like....morally bankrupt? Because Varric wouldn't recruit them if they were, or would kick them to the curb if he realized they were soooo so chill with wanton murder and other such things (him and Harding kept getting distracted on their search for Solas because they kept stopping to Help People, after all) So. there are certain limitations to the choices you can make, but they Make Sense. And you can still be an asshole, in a way. Like...I think people maybe....forget? that you can get your Entire Team killed by just...not caring? A thing that you couldn't really do on a similar scale in the previous games? 'Oh you have to play the team therapist-' You don't, actually! You can ignore everyone's problems! The game doesn't stop you from just pushing on with the main plot! You can leave your companions to their own devices. It will not end well, but you can do it. Pretty much everyone will die and Rook may just end up being locked in the Fade with Solas forever, but it's an option that was Very Much Put Into The Game. But I don't think ive ever seen that ending mentioned in posts that complain about Veilguard being 'too nice'. And i'm not gonna make assumptions as to why that might be, but. Bear with me here.
It kind of, in a way, reminds me of when people were like 'ummm why does it suck so much to play a fascist in Disco Elysium??' Because it sucks to be a fascist, Period. you know? Like. You cannot want to get a good ending in the game and then also choose to be an asshole of unimaginable magnitude.
(obligatory 'piss on the poor' disclaimer: I am not saying that people who have those complaints abt veilguard are fascists or anything of the sort, it was just an example that came to mind that i thought would convey my point more efficiently)
I love origins, but it kind of...I don't know, it trivializes the acts of violence you can commit by still, inevitably, leaving your character in the position of the Hero That Saves The World. There are no real consequences in the overall story arc. It's kind of just flavor, but it never feels like an actual consequence. The story will still end approximately the same way. And I mean...it makes sense, too. There's basically only one other guy who can get the job done, so the HoF is kind of Needed for the job, no matter how much of a monster u can choose to be. You can leave the world worse than you found it, but at least there is still a world left in the end.
With Veilguard, that is not the case. The thing that makes Rook special is not their background, or their skills, or the dagger. Anyone could take their place. They're just Some Guy! And anyone WOULD take their place if they suddenly decided to start selling people into slavery. Because no one on the team is going to just sit back and let them do it. Half of the factions wouldn't even cooperate with them. They'd probably get stabbed by a shadow dragon somewhere in a dark alleyway n dropped into the sea, you know?
What makes Rook special, what secures the good ending, is their inherent kindness and care for the world and other people. The connection they build with others, who, in turn, lend their support to them. (like. something, something, almost every companion having some sort of healing/revive ability? u know?) Its the commitment to doing the Right Thing. And that is, by definition, incompatible with the option of making evil choices.
You have to want to leave the world better than you found it if you want to actually do so. The game gives you the option to do that. It also gives you the option of saving the world without caring for it or the people around you. And it gets the job done! It doesn't leave the world worse off, but it doesn't leave it better, either.
At the end of the day, all art is political in some way. And I think it's good that Veilguard is a story about hope and the value of kindness, among other things. Considering the current....Everything, I think it's kind of tone-deaf to demand that the story let you be evil for evil's sake. Look around for a moment. We really need more hope and kindness in the world right now.
The previous games were not necessarily wrong or bad for providing those options. But they were also each a product of it's time. They also each told a different story.
Veilguard is not 'sanitized', or 'dumbed down', or whatever people like to say. The mundane horrors and violence of the world don't need to be spelled out or thrown in your face via slurs against your PC. Frankly, if certain bits of the game did not horrify you on some level just from the environmental storytelling alone, then maybe you need to think about why that might be. Maybe you just need to stop and actually process what the game is showing you.
Like, i might be getting a bit off topic here, but i will be the first guy (gender-neutral) to tell you about how much of a lasting impression the broodmother bit from dao left on me. But it wasn't just the sheer violence of the experience described by Hespith. It was, well...
It's not that it occurred, it's that it was allowed.
When you go through D'meta's Crossing, through blighted Minrathous with bodies piled in the streets and hanging from the improvised gallows? Hell, the very beginning of the game, with demons snatching people left and right? The horror here is not just that it occurred, it's that it was allowed. Do you get what i mean? The fact that these things aren't spelled out to you in the form of a poem or a dialogue tree doesn't mean that they're somehow 'sanitized'.
People complain the dialogue is over-explanatory sometimes (and okay, it is, but i can think of several good reasons as to why it would be, like keeping in mind players completely new to the franchise), and then completely miss out on things that are not spelled out to them directly, and then present the 'lack' of those things as a failure of the game. I'm just saying.
So, in conclusion. I don't think Veilguard is too nice. I don't think the game has to let you commit atrocities to be complex or to show the darker bits of the world. I think datv uses it's gameplay mechanics in a way that helps it drive the point of the story home. I think the choices the developers made were made with intent, especially given the limitations they were under. And i also think that many of the 'faults' that people like to complain about are not actually faults at all.
Veilguard is not a perfect game. It IS a solid one, though. It has bits that I wish the developers were allowed to work on more and under less stress. There IS room for constructive criticism (while keeping in mind, you know, the dev hell etc). Being 'too nice'? That is not one of the game's faults. I think people who complain about that just maybe missed the entire point.
#valtalks#dragon age#datv#dragon age fandom critical#da fandom critical#datv positive#veilguard positive#veilguard spoilers#me: oh haha i had this thought in the shower i want to write a short little post about it-#it never ends up short. when will i fucking learn#you know that one pic with an adult wrangling several kids on child leashes?#me with my thoughts#once in a while i love to chew a bone. what can i say. i did say i was predisposed to it DKFGLKF#but its fun to put these things into words
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