Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Banner American Country Boots And Fiddle Violin Cowboy

!±8±Banner American Country Boots And Fiddle Violin Cowboy

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Framed Prints of Wurlitzer Violin Outfit from Mary Evans

!±8± Framed Prints of Wurlitzer Violin Outfit from Mary Evans

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Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 14:36:08 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Framed 20x16 Print, Black Satin Frame with White Mat. , WURLITZER VIOLIN OUTFIT. Cremona violin outfit from the Wurlitzer range. . Chosen by Mary Evans. 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers.

  • This Framed 20x16 Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508x406mm.
  • Black Satin Frame with White Mat 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
  • Image Description: Cremona violin outfit from the Wurlitzer range.
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4354688
  • © Mary Evans Picture Library

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Play Time: Fun Time, Learning Time, Bonding Time!

!±8± Play Time: Fun Time, Learning Time, Bonding Time!

I'm sure you've experience this parenting dilemma. The sun is shining and it's a beautiful, hot day. Your daughter or son is begging you to take him or her to the park but there is a pile of washing in the laundry basket, a stack of dishes in the sink and countless other chores. On the one hand you want to spend quality time with your child but on the other hand the housework has to be tackled. What is a parent to do after all play is just play or is it? In this article I will explain, that children learn through play, different types of play and their value, how play helps the development of a person from babies into adulthood and finally, how playing with your child is an opportunity for bonding, learning and fun.

What do children learn through play?

Why is play vital and why should it be encouraged? Children it is the main way that children learn, in fact for children play is work. Play helps children to communicate ideas, it allows them to develop important skills and also it excites children. Through play our children learn skills and habits that will help them develop into happy, healthy well-balanced adults. For play to be meaningful your child needs your participation sometimes. Twenty minutes a day or more will increase your children's development. Playing with parents and carers is wonderful but playing with friends of their own age and older children is enriching and will help them learn social skills.

What are the benefits of play?

There are many ways in which children benefit from play. It has been proven by psychologists that children who do not play fail to thrive. For play to be meaningful, children need someone to play with, choice, variety and enthusiasm. The benefits of play can be seen in five areas, they are:

Physical - Developing co-ordination, physical fitness and health Social - learning about friendships, personality and emotions Emotional - practicing adult roles through role play Language - communication skills, problem solving Cognitive - through play children develop an understanding of concepts, group objects and explore different materials Children need a range of toys and materials to develop in all of the five areas.

Different types of play and their value

Play can take many different shapes and forms however your child needs a balance of all forms in order to develop into a well-rounded adult. Play type can be divided into four main areas, imaginative play, construction, creative play, physical play and board games. Through imaginative play or pretend play children dress up and act out different aspects of daily life. Children learn to tell stories and make sense of daily life experiences.

Construction play uses a variety of toys including, duplo, bricks, and magnetic blocks and also re-cycled materials such as boxes. Children love to create things out of 'junk'; I know my two-year-old granddaughter can play for hours with large boxes. They become houses, ships, washing machines the list is endless! Construction toys help children learn about shape, colour and size, improve fine motor skills, problem solve and concentration.

Creative play covers a wide range of activities such as painting, drawing, collage (cutting, gluing and sticking), play dough and sewing. Creative play provides opportunities for children to develop manipulative skills experiment and make choices for themselves. I find that in the summer most creative activities can be relocated outside but during the winter a cheap shower curtain can protect surfaces from damage.

Imaginative play such as dressing up, playing with farms, train sets, dolls' houses enable children to develop their imaginations. They learn how the world works as well as making up stories and re-enacting favourite tales. When Ella plays with her baby doll Amy, we have to rock Amy to sleep, feed her and bathe her. A client, Carmen learnt that playing hospitals prepared her son for a visit to the hospital. She was amazed by Sam's confidence. Sam a quiet 6 year old talked to the Doctor as if they were old friends. Old clothes make fantastic dressing up outfits.

Physical play covers many activities, which can be indoors or outdoors. It can involve large play equipment like bikes, climbing frames, tunnels, smaller toys like bats, balls and hoops or no equipment at all. My niece loves to play hide and seek or chasing games. Physical play is not only healthy but develops large and small motor skills (necessary for muscle control), self-confidence, spatial awareness and co-operation.

Board games and playing cards such as ludo, snap, snakes and ladders provide hours of endless fun and also provide children with an opportunity to develop language skills, turn taking, sharing and how to be a good sport.

Playing with children from birth onwards

Babies respond on a very instinctive level. Play with babies from birth onwards by talking, making faces, tickling and playing peek-a-boo games.

The best way to ensure a child plays with a toy is to make it fun. If you play together with the toy he will enjoy it much more and you will increase the learning potential. Playing with your child makes him or her feel loved and special. It is important to follow your child's lead when you are playing together and don't worry if your child plays with the same toys over and over again because its quite normal.

How does play help children develop into well-balanced adults?

I am sure you have met and worked with people who you find difficult to get along with? It could be they lack confidence, poor communication skills or an inability to work as part of a team. Through play children learn to share and develop their sense of self. Play as I have explained offers opportunities to develop language, physical, social, emotional, creative and intellectual development which are all vital skills necessary for a productive and happy adult life.

Play is essential to a child's develops and grows.

Playing with a wide range of toys helps children learn a wide variety her of skills that will prepare her for adulthood. Choosing the most appropriate toys for your child is quite simple. Think about safety, take into account her preferences, is it suitable for her age and will it develop a skill? Next time you are faced with the decision of whether to play with your child or complete a chore you can choose to play knowing that you are enhancing his or her development. Your enthusiastic participation will establish a special closeness that will resonate throughout both your lives.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, Full-Size

!±8± Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, Full-Size

Brand : Cremona | Rate : | Price : $65.99
Post Date : Dec 04, 2011 01:26:26 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Stock up for schools now with this perfect, entry level violin outfit. On the SV-75 all fittings and woods are selected to assure that it out performs our competitors similarly priced products.

  • Hand-carved solid Spruce top Hand-carved solid Maple neck back and sides
  • Painted purfling
  • Warm Brown finish
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Friday, November 25, 2011

Artsmith, Inc. Women's Embroidered Jacket American Country Boots And Fiddle Violin Cowboy - Medium

!±8± Artsmith, Inc. Women's Embroidered Jacket American Country Boots And Fiddle Violin Cowboy - Medium

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Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 07:30:50 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Product Number: 030-564132742 Work up a good sweat while still looking great. Made for the fashion-conscious lady on the go, this light, flexible jacket gets you anywhere in style. A cozy fleece inner lining also makes staying warm a breeze. Plus you won't have to leave your phone and other valuables behind, thanks to handy zippered pockets. * Lightweight and warm * 100 polyester outer * Light fleece inner * 1 Zippered chest * Zippered cuffs * Dry clean only * InfiniStitchTM embroidery

  • Lightweight and warm; 100 polyester outer
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Do You Have a Stradivarius?

!±8± Do You Have a Stradivarius?

So, you've found or inherited an old violin. You look inside and the first thing that you see is the label, which is affixed to the back of the instrument and can be viewed through the "ff" holes. What does the label say? Odds are quite good that it says "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonenfis Faciebat Anno 17XX". So, have you just won the lottery? Do you have an instrument worth millions of dollars? Unfortunately chances are good that what you have is a copy of a Stradivari, which was likely made in Germany or Czechoslovakia during the period of 1875 to 1940. These copies, made by the thousands, were manufactured primarily for export, with many of them coming to the United States. They were widely distributed by companies such as Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward in a mail order fashion. Most of them were sold as "outfits" or "kits," meaning they came with a case, bow, rosin, pitchpipe and a beginning violin book. If your violin doesn't say Stradivarius, it could say Nicolo Amati, Joseph Guarneri, Carlo Bergonzi, J.B. Vuillaume, Steiner, or any number of other well known violin makers. These labels were inserted in the instruments for two reasons: first, to sell the instrument; and, second, to acknowledge that this instrument is (roughly) patterned after one of these great masters of violin making.

How can you tell if you have the real thing? It is fairly easy to identify copies. The first thing an appraiser will do is to look at the quality of workmanship and the varnish. The copies usually do not have the same quality of workmanship or varnish as an original. The appraiser will look at the "ff" holes, the "purfling," and the overall pattern of the instrument. They check to see if the scroll and instrument are symmetrical, if the purfling is inlaid, and how well that has been executed. The next thing to check is the neck and scroll. A violin made prior to 1850 will still have the original short or baroque neck and short fingerboard or will have had a neck graft, which is where the original scroll is carefully removed and a longer neck and fingerboard are installed and the original scroll is reattached. When an appraiser looks at a violin, generally the last thing they look at is the label. Over the years many fake labels have been put into instruments with deception being the number one reason.

If your label says "Germany" or "Czechoslovakia" or some other country, that helps to date the instrument. In 1891, the McKinley Tariff Act required that all items imported by the U.S. state the country of origin. In 1914, the Act was revised and also required the words "Made in." In 1921, the Act was revised again to state that all countries of origin be written in English. There are also other clues which can help further date the instrument such as "Made in Occupied Japan", which would have been 1945 to 1951, or "West Germany" and "East Germany" when Germany was divided. This occurred in 1945 and lasted until the reunification, which started in the summer of 1989.

The burning question remains. Does this violin have any value? There were various grades of copies made. Some of them were made quite crudely, while others have beautiful workmanship. This is where you need the opinion of an expert. The quality of workmanship and varnish in addition to the condition of an instrument greatly affect its value. Your appraiser will assess these things and generally come up with a value based on what the instrument is worth in its current state and what it could be worth if it were put into pristine playing condition. When in doubt, take your treasure to your trusted violin shop for an opinion. You may have to pay for this opinion but if you do have a real Stradivari the information you receive could be priceless.


Do You Have a Stradivarius?

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