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Children's Inspiration...

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Child Holding Fresh Produce

The Children are the Future:

Look after the Children, Trees & the Earth...

Children's Shoes....

 

 

 

 

 

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We’ve all heard the saying ‘Children are the future’. However, they will inherit what we leave behind. They will live with the teachings and experiences we provided them and build their future for their own children carrying that baggage. Their interests often start to shape at school, they spend a big portion of their day discovering new things and experimenting new ideas, which will turn into behaviors and convictions. And it’s important that we facilitate them the tools for this change. 

Mountains

The Great Outdoors:

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The outdoors is a beautiful place to explore & look after both running and walking where you can see...

 

 

 

 

 

nature in it's finest.  The Opinel children's knife ensures you are safe when supervised and when used individually in a group to eat fruit or to gather vegetables grown in your garden. Then cleaned and placed in a safe place ready for the next adventure.

Science Museum Space Exploration

Discovery & Adventure of the World Around Us:

 

 

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The BBC along with Professor Brian & others uncover

 

 

 

 

 

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History & how the stunning diversity of shapes in the natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the universe. In Spain, he shows how an attempt by hundreds of people to build the highest human tower reveals the force that shapes our planet. 

In Nepal, honey hunters seek out giant beehives that cling to cliff walls. The perfect hexagonal honeycombs made by the bees to store their honey conceal a mathematical rule. 

Off the coast of Canada, Brian explains how some of the most irregular, dangerous shapes in nature - massive icebergs that surge down from Greenland and into shipping lanes of the Atlantic - emerge from a powerful yet infinitely small force of nature. Even the most delicate six-sided snowflake tells a story of the forces of nature that forged it.

The following films cover:

1. The Universe in a Snowflake

2. Somewhere In Spacetime

3. The Moth & The Flame

4. The Pale Blue Dot

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Church of England or not, If you want to know a story that has existed for many years & discover how it fits into the world today you might like to watch this the Bible project....

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Parental guidance:

Eric Parry architects...

Violin over Sheet Music

Music, Art & Literature for The Mind:

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Classic fm for the radio

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For another way of learning about classical music history you may like the following from Classic fm.

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RCT Collection

National Children's Orchestra  open's up a world of neurological delight & is the only orchestral learning programme for younger children across the UK. We give children their first experience of the joy of orchestral playing, & help to realise their full creative potential.

We place children at the centre of everything that we do and empower them to be the very best they can be. We believe that NCO is a place where children can truly flourish.

Glyndeboourne is an Opera House in the heart of the Sussex countryside. It all began with a love story in 1934, when founder John Christie met soprano Audrey Mildmay. Glyndebourne is now one of the finest and most celebrated opera houses in the world, delivering performances to some 150,000 people across a summer Festival and an autumn Tour.

Glyndebourne is facing a devastating impact due to the loss of performances. For our artists and seasonal staff these cancellations mean the loss of their livelihoods. We rely on 95% ticket sales to support our artists, staff and to subsidize our Tour and Education Program's.

British Library...

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Children's Race

Supporting  healthy eating in Children:

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The following article is for Athletes from UK Athletics...

 

Support for you natural diet is important if you are not eating enough of the right food's for your individual need's.

Kid’s rainbow is a powdered blend of whole food, organic, fruit and vegetables as well as live bacteria to help populate the gut. The fruits and vegetables in kid’s rainbow foods are of a variety of colours of the food rainbow. Colour pigments in food indicates antioxidant presence. It’s important that we all eat a variety of different coloured fruit and vegetables every day to make sure we are getting a broad spectrum of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Kid’s Rainbow Food is designed to support this!

Kid’s Rainbow Foods, an organic, whole food blend containing bacterial strains, lactobaccillus rhamnosus, bifidobacterium infantis and saccharomyces boulardii.

Variety in the diet is highly encouraged, but it’s also important to vary the colours too! Different colour groups contain different types of phytonutrients. The presence of colour in food indicates antioxidant presence due to pigmentation. Ensuring this broad selection of colourful fruits and vegetables provides the body with a spectrum of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre.

Kid’s Rainbow Foods comes in a powder form, with a measuring spoon which can be added to any drink your little one likes once a day, be it juice, smoothie or even just water! You can also make Kid’s Rainbow Foods last! For one child between the ages of 4-6, Kid’s Rainbow Foods can last for 200 days!

Red

Guava, Pomegranate, Acerola, Beetroot

Red foods contain nutrients such as lycopene (a red carotenoid pigment), ellagic acid (a natural phenol antioxidant), vitamin A, vitamin C and much, much more.

Beetroot in particular contains betaine (an amino acid) and pomegranates are a good source of fibre. Acerola in this blend of rainbow foods contains 17mg of vitamin C, needed for normal function of blood vessels, function of bones and cartilage, gums, skin, teeth, nervous system, immune system and protection of cells from oxidative stress.

Orange/ Yellow 

Carrot, lemon

Orange foods are a good source of vitamin A and carotenoids needed for maintenance of good vision.

Lemons have alkalising effects and have been used for digestive support. They contain citric acid, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, bioflavonoids and pectin (a polysaccharide).

Green

Apple, Holy basil, Kale, Broccoli, Spirulina

Greens are amongst the healthiest foods to eat but one of the hardest for children to like! Green fruit and veg are rich in phytonutrients such as isothyocyanates (sulphur containing phytochemical), and lutein (carotenoids) and many more.  Kale is packed with vitamin A, C, K, Iron, calcium, carotenoids and flavonoids.

Blue / Purple / Black

Bilberry

These three groups of colours fall under the same heading as they contain phytonutrients such as resveratrol and anthocyanins (flavonoid). Berries contain bioactive phytochemicals which help protect against oxidation and inflammation.

White / brown

Baobab

White foods, despite there lack of bright colouring, still contain an abundance of phytochemicals beneficial to the body. Baobab is one of the most alkaline foods available and a good source of both soluble and insoluble fibre.

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ANTIOXIDANTS:

Antioxidant supplements contribute towards the protection of cells from oxidative stress. Antioxidants fight free radicals which steal electrons from healthy cells in the body creating damage. Although a certain degree of free radicals are required by the body, when their levels get to high, oxidative stress occurs causing damage to DNA and contributing to illness. In fruits and vegetables, colour indicates antioxidant presence. The body produces its own antioxidants from nutrients obtained from food, (for example selenium is used to make an antioxidant enzyme), or the nutrients can be used directly as antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E.

Science Class

The Science & Books:

The following book's reveal the inner workings of the

 

 

 

 

human body for Children & Adults to read, understand & enjoy.  How well do you know your

 

 

 

 

 

body? What happens when you run? What happens under your skin? Where exactly is your stomach? What does your liver do? How can ears help your balance? The Body Atlas & other books answers all these questions and many more.

www.winsornewton.com/uk/heritage/art-science/

www.winsornewton.com/row/masterclass/

royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/book-prizes/young-peoples-book-prize/

www.nhm.ac.uk/discover.html

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l_akuyHK0U&feature=youtu.be

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001md34

gardening tools

Gardening & Kew Gardens:

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future preservation and information of where most

 

 

 

 

 

of our plant's came from & how important it is to see creation at one of it's most splendid. 

Additional information:

Contact...

Meredith Pannett

EVERYBODY....has a story running

ADDRESS OF SHOP IN TENTERDEN TO BE CONFIRMED, However, I hope it will be....

The old Gallery house

116 Tenterden High Street

Tenterden

Kent,

England, Britain,

United Kingdon

TN30 HT

Tel: +44

email:meredith_pannett@msn.com

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