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L'Œuf de Madame Poule
L'Œuf de Madame Poule
Par Christel Desmoinaux
Ed. Deux Coqs d'or, 2010
Collection "Les Histoires de la ferme"
Par Christel Desmoinaux
Ed. Deux Coqs d'or, 2010
Collection "Les Histoires de la ferme"
Ed. Hachette, 1998
Un jour, Madame Poule découvre un œuf bien étrange dans son potager : il est tacheté de bleu et surtout il mesure trois fois sa taille !
Mais après tout, un œuf est un œuf et il faut bien le couver...
12.12.11
L'Œuf et Sindbad le Marin (2)
The Roc's Egg
Robert Swain Gifford, 1874
watercolor on paper
Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland (source)
Robert Swain Gifford, 1874
watercolor on paper
Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland (source)
Œuvres inspirées du cinquième voyage de Sindbad le Marin, joint au manuscrit des contes des Milles et Une Nuits.
Voir ce post.
10.12.11
Cocodi Cocoda
Cocodi Cocoda
Béatrice Maillet, illustrations de Katy Couprie
Livre-CD, à partir de 4 ans
Ed. Enfance et Musique, 2007 (2004)
Béatrice Maillet, illustrations de Katy Couprie
Livre-CD, à partir de 4 ans
Ed. Enfance et Musique, 2007 (2004)
Deux histoires et 9 chansons ou comptines autour du thème de la poule et de l'œuf, joyeusement racontées et chantées, avec des variations qui rappellent les jeux d'écriture de Queneau autour de la comptine "Une poule sur un mur".
Enregistrement du CD vivant et très agréable à écouter : beaucoup de diversité dans les atmosphères musicales, des voix fraîches et entraînantes...
Mais le livre cartonné n'offre pas l'intégralité des deux textes de contes, qu'on ne peut lire séparément du CD... Source
L'Association Enfance et Musique c'est :
Un projet associatif (promouvoir la place de l’art et de la culture vivante dans la vie familiale et sociale des enfants),
Des compétences validées par une inspection du Ministère de la Culture,
Un engagement dans la création musicale et la diffusion de spectacles très jeune public,
Un centre de formation à l'éveil artistique...
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Où est l'Œuf ?
Madame Poule a perdu son œuf. Peux-tu l'aider à le retrouver ?
Alors que Madame Poule couve tranquillement son œuf sur une meule de paille, voici que celui-ci se met à dévaler la meule et à rouler, rouler, rouler ! Vite, Madame Poule se précipite à sa recherche.
Grâce aux indications des animaux de la ferme, elle finira par retrouver son œuf.
6.12.11
L'Œuf a dit
3 - 10 ans
Jeu d'expression corporelle pour bouger et s'amuser, seul ou à plusieurs, avec un module interactif qui parle et fait de la musique.
Deux modes de jeu rythmés et rigolos :
- Un jeu d'adresse et de concentration pour que l'enfant se familiarise avec l'œuf. L'enfant observe les cartes et imite ce que fait le petit singe sans faire rire l'œuf !
- Un jeu collectif rythmé pour bouger et s'amuser à plusieurs. Les enfants se passent l'œuf en faisant ce que dit l'œuf... mais attention... sans le pencher... sinon c'est le gage !
Ce jeu favorise l'expression corporelle, la coordination et l'équilibre.
- Un jeu d'adresse et de concentration pour que l'enfant se familiarise avec l'œuf. L'enfant observe les cartes et imite ce que fait le petit singe sans faire rire l'œuf !
- Un jeu collectif rythmé pour bouger et s'amuser à plusieurs. Les enfants se passent l'œuf en faisant ce que dit l'œuf... mais attention... sans le pencher... sinon c'est le gage !
Ce jeu favorise l'expression corporelle, la coordination et l'équilibre.
Contenu :
- Un œuf électronique parlant
- 18 cartes postures
- 18 cartes gages
Fonctionne avec 3 piles LR03
Jeu Ravensburger
5.12.11
Les Œufs de Paulette
Paulette est très fière de ses premiers œufs et invite ses amis à venir les admirer. Tous lui répondent être trop pris par leurs petits, que Paulette ne peut s'empêcher de trouver beaucoup plus mignons et vivants que ses propres œufs ! C'est toute triste que la petite poule s'en retourne au poulailler, sans savoir qu'une bonne surprise l'y attend...
Un dossier pédagogique de 80 pages est proposé par Marie-Louise Winninger (français, graphisme, écriture).
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Œuf d'Or Pendu
Pendentif œuf d'or d'Harry Potter
L’Œuf d’Or gagné par Harry Potter dans la première épreuve de la Coupe de Feu, monté en pendentif.
Les trois pétales de l'œuf d'or peuvent s’ouvrir.
Plaqué or.
Ici
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Un Œuf de Colomb
Nils Dardel, peintre suédois post-impressioniste, s'essaie à plusieurs techniques créées par les peintres de son époque : le cubisme, le fauvisme aux couleurs crues, l'abstraction, le surréalisme.
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An Egg on Your Face
7/22/2010
In english, "you have egg on your face" means you feel embarrassed or stupid because of something wrong you've done or said.
There seem to be two theories about "egg on one's face."
John Ciardi, traces the phrase back to the days when discontented theater audiences routinely pelted substandard performers with household refuse, including overripe vegetables and rotten eggs. One problem with this theory is that "to have egg on one's face" is apparently a fairly recent invention, first found in print in the mid-20th century, long after such demonstrative form.
A more likely explanation would be that the phrase refers to traces of egg unknowingly left on a diner's face after breakfast, to be noticed only later and after, perhaps, greeting one's boss or another important person.
Source
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Feeding a World
© SVT-Bild
Given that there are already so many hungry people on the planet, feeding the 9+ billion people of the year 2050 will require a doubling of present food production levels.
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Hard Rain Project
7.11.11
Gold Egg with Rhymes
Traditional Rhymes for Young Folk
Rhymes for Grandchildren
Rhymes for Grandchildren
Old Mother Goose,
When she wanted to wander,
Would ride through the air
On a very fine gander.
Mother Goose had a house,
When she wanted to wander,
Would ride through the air
On a very fine gander.
Mother Goose had a house,
'Twas built in a wood,
Where an owl at the door
For sentinel stood.
She had a son Jack,
Where an owl at the door
For sentinel stood.
She had a son Jack,
A plain-looking lad,
He was not very good,
Nor yet very bad.
He was not very good,
Nor yet very bad.
She sent him to market,
A live goose he bought ;
See, mother, says he,
I have not been for nought.
See, mother, says he,
I have not been for nought.
Jack's goose and her gander
Grew very fond ;
They'd both eat together,
Or swim in the pond.
They'd both eat together,
Or swim in the pond.
Jack found one fine morning,
As I have been told,
His goose had laid him
An egg of pure gold.
An egg of pure gold.
Jack ran to his mother
The news for to tell,
She called him a good boy,
And said it was well.
Jack sold his gold egg
And said it was well.
Jack sold his gold egg
To a merchant untrue,
Who cheated him out of
A half of his due.
Then Jack went a-courting
A lady so gay,
As fair as the lily,
And sweet as the May.
The merchant and squire
Soon came at his back,
And began to belabour
The sides of poor Jack.
Who cheated him out of
A half of his due.
Then Jack went a-courting
A lady so gay,
As fair as the lily,
And sweet as the May.
The merchant and squire
Soon came at his back,
And began to belabour
The sides of poor Jack.
Then old Mother Goose
That instant came in,
And turned her son Jack
Into famed Harlequin.
That instant came in,
And turned her son Jack
Into famed Harlequin.
The gold egg in the sea
Was thrown away then,
When an odd fish brought her
The egg back again.
Source with complete illustration
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Egg with Legs
Photo by robc
An amazing and beautiful egg of Lampropelma violaceopes, The Singapore blue.
The legs detach gradually from the mass of the egg, which then is used as nutrient reserves to the young spider.
It is the largest species of arboreal tarantula known to date. Females are have been knowned to grow 25 cm across.
It doesn't look as though huh ?
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Floating Egg
Rising Egg experiment
In
Living Energies
Viktor Schauberger's brilliant work with Natural Energies explained
By Callum Coats
Gateway, 1985 (1st ed)
Living Energies
Viktor Schauberger's brilliant work with Natural Energies explained
By Callum Coats
Gateway, 1985 (1st ed)
As a result of this encounter with the floating stones, Viktor Schauberger began to realise that there were other forms which could enhance the movement of water, the egg being one of the most important, since eggs or egg-shaped bodies would appear to have a certain connection with vortical motion. A simple experiment gives an idea of what is here involved.
So as to make the experiment as fair as possible and to be able to compare the action of an egg-shaped body with that of another, a sphere - for example, a ping-pong ball - is filled with saline solution weighing slightly more than the specific weight of the contents of the egg, preferably a bantam's egg with similar surface area, in order to offset the lighter specific weight of the plastic shell vis-a-vis that of the heavier egg-shell. As the water in the cylindrical measuring jar (fig. 11.1) is stirred with a rod, the ping-pong ball just wobbles about at the bottom. It exhibits no quick tendency to rise, but will eventually do so if the stirring is vigorous enough.
So as to make the experiment as fair as possible and to be able to compare the action of an egg-shaped body with that of another, a sphere - for example, a ping-pong ball - is filled with saline solution weighing slightly more than the specific weight of the contents of the egg, preferably a bantam's egg with similar surface area, in order to offset the lighter specific weight of the plastic shell vis-a-vis that of the heavier egg-shell. As the water in the cylindrical measuring jar (fig. 11.1) is stirred with a rod, the ping-pong ball just wobbles about at the bottom. It exhibits no quick tendency to rise, but will eventually do so if the stirring is vigorous enough.
However, when an egg, which has a natural tendency to spin on its longitudinal axis, is used instead, it rises very quickly and will stay at the top of the jar for as long as the stirring action is maintained, which once the egg has been raised can be considerably slowed. It could therefore be mooted that a sphere, which is not a natural form, is not particularly attuned to vortical motion.
Full text (p. 141)
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