Story about Goldilocks

Book by Alexis

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Our Little Fashonista!

Alexis's creativity and natural talent for art blow me away on almost a daily basis. Alexis lives for art. She is almost constantly coloring and creating at home. When asked what activity she would like to do if she has free time she most often says "draw or color with you". That is why I created this site. So I could take pictures of her art and creations and be able to throw some of them away while still saving the memories! I saved an old fashion plates toy hoping "my kids would one day use it". It has lately been Alexis and I's favorite toy to play together. I had just finished coloring my outfit and was admiring my work when Alexis came over and showed me hers. I must say hers definitely outshone. 
Here we have Vunisa, Chasy, and Sassy. The flower headband accessory was Alexis's addition as well as the sunglasses Sassy has on. Notice the pink hair? That brought quite a long discussion and debate about "it is ok to have pink hair right mom?" by Alexis.I like the multicolored tube top on Vunisa and the way she colored the skirt. How does she come up with this stuff? 

This is how most artwork from school comes home. It is almost never one color. Usually rainbow is a favorite. She likes to do lots of patterns too. When the class does an animal drawing for example hers comes home with added details like the animal on top of a background drawing of their habitat or landscape home.


Did you ever see______. Alexis wrote 3 fish in a tree from the book "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss
Colbie colored on this but it says: "I would talk to a seahorse. I would say? do you like seaweed? and she said yes! I do. And I said to her do you change colors. No! she said. And she was happy! the end."


I was at my party. And all of a sudden a thing burst through the door. It had three heads. And three tails. And purple skin. And purple fur. And it was a monster

I burst out the door and got away the end.



Mittens from "the three little kittens they lost their mittens"

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