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HOW TO MAKE A BABY COCOON - A BABY COCOON


How to make a baby cocoon - Decoration baby room.



How To Make A Baby Cocoon





how to make a baby cocoon






    how to
  • Providing detailed and practical advice

  • A how-to or a how to is an informal, often short, description of how to accomplish some specific task. A how-to is usually meant to help non-experts, may leave out details that are only important to experts, and may also be greatly simplified from an overall discussion of the topic.

  • (How To’s) Multi-Speed Animations

  • Practical advice on a particular subject; that gives advice or instruction on a particular topic





    cocoon
  • Envelop or surround in a protective or comforting way

  • Retreat from the stressful conditions of public life into the cozy private world of the family

  • retreat as if into a cocoon, as from an unfriendly environment; "Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings"; "She loves to stay at home and cocoon"

  • Spray with a protective coating

  • silky envelope spun by the larvae of many insects to protect pupas and by spiders to protect eggs

  • wrap in or as if in a cocoon, as for protection





    make
  • The structure or composition of something

  • The making of electrical contact

  • engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"

  • give certain properties to something; "get someone mad"; "She made us look silly"; "He made a fool of himself at the meeting"; "Don't make this into a big deal"; "This invention will make you a millionaire"; "Make yourself clear"

  • The manufacturer or trade name of a particular product

  • brand: a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"





    baby
  • pamper: treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"

  • the youngest member of a group (not necessarily young); "the baby of the family"; "the baby of the Supreme Court"

  • A very young child, esp. one newly or recently born

  • The youngest member of a family or group

  • a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"

  • A young or newly born animal











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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book and Plush (Book&Toy)


The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book and Plush (Book&Toy)



One of the best-selling children's books of all time, The Very Hungry Caterpillar has been delighting young readers for over thirty years. Now packaged as a board book with a new plush doll, this classic book will continue to introduce new generations of children to the magical world of Eric Carle.

Eric Carle and Tomie dePaola: Author One-on-One

Eric Carle is the creator, author, and illustrator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and many other children’s books. Tomie dePaola is the author and illustrator of Strega Nona: Her Story and countless other books. They recently had a conversation about their careers as picture book authors. Eric Carle

Tomie dePaola: When I was only four years old, I announced to my family in particular and to the world in general that I was going to become an artist, and write stories and draw pictures for books. I never swayed from that early declaration. I’ve always been curious to know, what inspired you to become a creator and illustrator of picture books?

Eric Carle: My career began as a graphic designer and for a number of years I worked as an art director for an advertising agency in New York. In the mid 1960's Bill Martin, Jr. saw an ad of a red lobster that I had designed and asked me to illustrate his Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Well, I was set on fire! I was so inspired by this book, and the opportunity to illustrate it changed my life. After that, I started to create my own books, both words and pictures, and really it was then that I had found my true course in life.

Now, I have a question for you, Tomie. How would you describe your artistic style, and has it changed over time?

Tomie dePaola: My illustration style is heavily influenced by folk art--strong simple shapes, bold lines, color, color, color and a deceptive simplicity. My style began to develop early in art school, and through the years, it hasn’t changed very much, but it has refined itself. How would you describe yours?

Eric Carle: My aim with my work is to simplify and refine, be logical and harmonious. I like to use simple shapes, bright colors and a lot of white space. I write for the child inside of me. That is always where I begin.

Tomie dePaola Tomie dePaola: I do, as well. The only audience I keep in mind is that four-year-old in me. People sometimes ask me what advice I would give to young artists. I always think of the wonderful advice I received from my twin cousins when they were in art school in the late '30s. They told me, “Practice, practice, practice and don’t copy.”

Eric Carle: I often tell people about the four magic letters: DO IT. I want to be encouraging but I can only offer the example of my own experience, which is just one approach. There are many wonderful artists to learn about, which is important. But you must use your own imagination. You have to just do it.

Tomie dePaola: How do you feel knowing that a copy of The Very Hungry Caterpillar is sold every 30 seconds, somewhere in the world?

Eric Carle: It is hard for me, maybe for others too, to grasp this concept. But I am truly honored that my story is enjoyed by so many and that it is now being shared by a generation of parents who grew up with my book. How about your Strega Nona. She is one of your most popular characters. Can you share how she came to be?

Tomie dePaola: In the ‘70s when I was teaching at a college, we were required to attend faculty meetings. I always sat in the back with a yellow legal pad. Everyone thought I was taking notes. At one meeting a doodle appeared of a little lady with a big nose and a big chin. I named her Strega Nona, and the rest is history. Speaking of history, how will you be celebrating the third annual Very Hungry Caterpillar Day this year?

Eric Carle: On The Very Hungry Caterpillar Day, March 20th, I will probably be at home with my wife, Bobbie (I am a bit of a hermit, actually). But I will be saying a little toast to the caterpillar for whom I have a special place in my heart. And speaking of holidays, isn’t your favorite holiday Christmas. Do you have a special Christmas memory?

Tomie dePaola: Christmas is my favorite holiday. My favorite Christmas was the one when I received tons and tons of art supplies: everything from an easel to paints, pads and pads of paper, and “how to draw” books.



A Look Inside The Very Hungry Caterpillar
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NEW DESIGN Amethyst and Emeralds Eskimo Kiss Tufted Hooded Drawstring Snuggler/Cocoon Professional Photographer Prop by TrickyKnits




NEW DESIGN Amethyst and Emeralds Eskimo Kiss Tufted Hooded Drawstring Snuggler/Cocoon Professional Photographer Prop by TrickyKnits





Available at TrickyKnits.com! Picture yourself nose to nose for an Eskimo kiss with your sweet little tidbit bundled up in this handknit hooded cocoon/snuggler. Handknit with love in a deliciously soft designer alpaca blend yarn and a playful texture-rich handspun art yarn to frame their adorable tiny face. Makes a perfect newborn photographer's prop, with plenty of visual interest. Features an invisible drawstring tucked under the tufted border, and another at the piggies allowing you complete control over how much, or how little, of your tiny subject you want to see.

For even more versatility, the Eskimo Kiss Hooded Drawstring Snuggler/Cocoon comes with one 1/2"-wide satin ribbon in the color of your choice. Add a pop of color that suits your needs and wrap up your little angel like a wonderful present. Choose from a variety of popular parent-pleasing colors: chocolate, soft pink, ivory, and baby blue. Other colors available to suit custom designs.












TrickyKnits Baby's Breath Handspun Hammock/Wrap/Cocoon Photo Prop




TrickyKnits Baby's Breath Handspun Hammock/Wrap/Cocoon Photo Prop





Available exclusively at TrickyKnits.com - The TrickyKnits Baby's Breath Handspun Hammock/Wrap is the perfect piece for newborn photographers with high-end clientele looking for texture, color, and versatility in their props. For years this piece has only been available through TrickyKnits as a custom order - now available in your choice of 30 colorways. Use it as a hammock, a cocoon, a pod, or as a luxurious mini-throw to line a bowl or basket. Makes a stunning wrap and is perfect for twins, too! This generous size wrap is handknit for you using only the highest quality hand-dyed and handspun yarns. Several hours go into designing, dyeing, and spinning each skein of the yarn used in this piece. Your props, like your equipment, are a reflection of your quality standards. They are an investment that you should get years of use out of with proper care. You'll wonder how you got along with it!












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