PARENTS


Our local book festival, "Hooked on Books" was held last Saturday.
Our school district organizes this huge event for children every year.
Our school district organizes this huge event for children every year.
It is such a good family fun event.
There are many activities in 3 hours.
This year, a famous children story author was there to do her autograph.
It is getting bigger and well organized every year which is very good!
This was our 4th time being there to do a SAORI mini workshop.
It is a good PR opportunity for us. It is very LOCAL!!
My friends we did a show together last month had their own art activity spots, too. (picture)
It is so nice to work with someone we know!
Last year, because of this exposure, a girl decided to have a weaving birthday party.
Anyway, there were some repeaters.
It is always the case once a child starts weaving, other children come to see what he/she is doing. Then we will have many children waiting around looms.
It is always interesting to me to see parents.
Some parents stay with their child helping (teaching?) too much saying, "Oh, you missed. Go back!" "Switch your feet now!" etc....
Then we tell the parents who teache too much their children..."SAORI is....."
Last year, because of this exposure, a girl decided to have a weaving birthday party.
It is good for both of us since there aren't any places in our area to do a weaving birthday party.
Anyway, there were some repeaters.
Some children came direct to our workshop since their children enjoyed it last year.
It is always the case once a child starts weaving, other children come to see what he/she is doing. Then we will have many children waiting around looms.
It is always interesting to me to see parents.
Some parents stay with their child helping (teaching?) too much saying, "Oh, you missed. Go back!" "Switch your feet now!" etc....
In the other hand, some parents leave then alone and wait away from them.
Then we tell the parents who teache too much their children..."SAORI is....."
I am not a parent, but I wonder which parent type I would be.....
Labels: event, Fiber Arts, Loom, parents, saori, Weave, weaving