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Just an observation here, but kids nowdays seem to have everything. When I was a little 'un we had to make things because that was the only way you could obtain any of the interesting stuff, model boats, radio control cars...all the good stuff was available as bits or materials and needed time to make it go or put it together.
With kids today - despite apparently being able to imagine almost any toy or thing or gadget or whatsit and go out to a store and buy the thing, (ok maybe not buy it, but atleast know of it's existance in readymade form) the kids (or atleast the ones I work with) seem to be amazed or impressed (wow-ed even) by the most mundane of objects, perhaps as they have never experienced first hand the fact that wood comes in different sizes and shapes.
One particular child picked up a piece of 6mm birch dowel which had been used for scraping pva glue from the bottom of a fairly liquid bottle.
He exclaimed "WOW - Can I have this?"
Filling in between the lines I could imagine him thinking...
"WOW it's like wood but it's round...WOW Round Wood!"
I wasn't particulalry worried about him keeping it or not and not wanting to deprive him of his newly found enjoyment let him keep the wood, afterall what possible harm can any 12 year old do with a piece of "Round Wood" covered in dried on PVA glue. I also noted the fact that he actually asked if he could take the piece of scrap material.
I can imagine him in a model shop....
"Wow...whats that?"
Shop Owner "That's balsa wood"
"Wow it's like FLAT wood - What's that?"
Shop Owner "That's birch plywood"
"Wow it's like thin wood all glued together!"
Another child picked up a piece of scrap 3mm steel rod, which was bent into a crude "C" shape.
"Wow...(that's the word of choice it seems) Can I keep this?"
The kid was bending the piece of scrap...I asked why?
"I like Bending stuff!" he replied with apparent glee!
Anyhow that's just some observations, kid's are pretty weird aren't they?
:gathering
Just an observation here, but kids nowdays seem to have everything. When I was a little 'un we had to make things because that was the only way you could obtain any of the interesting stuff, model boats, radio control cars...all the good stuff was available as bits or materials and needed time to make it go or put it together.
With kids today - despite apparently being able to imagine almost any toy or thing or gadget or whatsit and go out to a store and buy the thing, (ok maybe not buy it, but atleast know of it's existance in readymade form) the kids (or atleast the ones I work with) seem to be amazed or impressed (wow-ed even) by the most mundane of objects, perhaps as they have never experienced first hand the fact that wood comes in different sizes and shapes.
One particular child picked up a piece of 6mm birch dowel which had been used for scraping pva glue from the bottom of a fairly liquid bottle.
He exclaimed "WOW - Can I have this?"
Filling in between the lines I could imagine him thinking...
"WOW it's like wood but it's round...WOW Round Wood!"
I wasn't particulalry worried about him keeping it or not and not wanting to deprive him of his newly found enjoyment let him keep the wood, afterall what possible harm can any 12 year old do with a piece of "Round Wood" covered in dried on PVA glue. I also noted the fact that he actually asked if he could take the piece of scrap material.
I can imagine him in a model shop....
"Wow...whats that?"
Shop Owner "That's balsa wood"
"Wow it's like FLAT wood - What's that?"
Shop Owner "That's birch plywood"
"Wow it's like thin wood all glued together!"
Another child picked up a piece of scrap 3mm steel rod, which was bent into a crude "C" shape.
"Wow...(that's the word of choice it seems) Can I keep this?"
The kid was bending the piece of scrap...I asked why?
"I like Bending stuff!" he replied with apparent glee!
Anyhow that's just some observations, kid's are pretty weird aren't they?
:gathering
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