The corner. It can mean so many things. Some good. Some not so good.
On the negative side, you don't want to be backed into a corner. Naughty kids have to stand in the corner and when you start cutting corners, only bad things are likely to result.
But the corner office - the one with windows on two sides - is a sign you've made it and when you've turned the corner, things are looking up.
I was at The Corner today. This Corner is a special place within the State Library of Queensland especially for kids aged under 8.
Books, craft, dress ups and so much more to allow creative minds to grow.
There I met Harry, aged 3, who was turning his superpowers to making a movie.
With an Ipad, puppets, dress ups and backdrops, children as young as Harry show that adults haven't cornered the market when it comes to creative talent
And given he's wearing a Super Man cape, nobody's going to put that baby in the corner.
He is soooo gorgeous! I love the look of focus- hope the movie's a success!
ReplyDeleteSuperman, every boys superhero!
ReplyDeleteSuperbaby!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and what a fan costume! I love the way you write, I has never really considered the connotations of the word corner before, interesting!
ReplyDeleteI have never considered, I mean (small phone, big fingers!)
ReplyDeleteGreat superman costume and that corner sounds like a lot of fun. He looks older than 3 x
ReplyDeleteI never thought of corners quiet like that. Thanks for sharing. Great picture.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a Superbaby Harry is! Concentrating so hard to make his super powers work. Children soak up so much knowledge at that age, he could be considering how he can corner the movie industry and become famous!
ReplyDeleteRaaaaaah!!!! Superman to the rescue!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe is very cute, beautiful post. :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant idea for not just keeping the children occupied but for boosting their self esteem as well
ReplyDeleteFantastic picture, really clear and expressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up