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  2. Hi-5 series 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nathan paints patterns on a cardboard tube to replicate a didgeridoo from Australian Aboriginal culture. Sharing Stories: Tim tells a story about a group of animals; a cat (Kellie), dog (Nathan) and rat (Kathleen), who build musical instruments using rubbish from a junkyard, and are approached by a ferret (Charli) who asks to join their ensemble.

  3. File:SunflowerModel.svg - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Vogel's formula of the pattern of sunflower florets for n from 1 to 500. In the SVG, hover over a floret to see its statistics and colour florets of the same colour. Width: 100%: Height: 100%

  4. Hi-5 series 4 - Wikipedia

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    Nathan combines a collection of skipping ropes to create a picture of a flower. Charli skips with an imaginary skipping rope. Kathleen plants five pots of flowers outside in a colourful pattern. Charli pretends to be a seed growing into a flower. Tim sings a Spanish song to explore how an egg grows into a tadpole, and then becomes a frog.

  5. Ah! Sun-flower - Wikipedia

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    Sun-flower" is an illustrated poem written by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794 (no.43 in the sequence of the combined book, Songs of Innocence and of Experience ).

  6. The Sun and Her Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The author decided to title the book this way just because she felt in love with the way that sunflowers worship with the sun, how they rise with the sun and then they follow the sun around. Kaur explains that was such a beautiful representation of love and relationships: the sun could represent a woman and the flowers could be the ...

  7. Sunflowers (Nolde) - Wikipedia

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    Sunflowers is an oil-on-canvas painting by the German-Danish painter Emil Nolde, created in 1926. It was the first in a series of sunflower paintings, and also the first of more than fifty oil paintings on the same subject in Nolde's work. The sunflowers where a prominent motif among his flower paintings.

  8. Sunflowers (Van Gogh series) - Wikipedia

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    Sunflowers (original title, in French: Tournesols) is the title of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. The first series, executed in Paris in 1887, depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set, made a year later in Arles , shows a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase.

  9. Paper fortune teller - Wikipedia

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    A paper fortune teller may be constructed by the steps shown in the illustration below: [1] [2] The corners of a sheet of paper are folded up to meet the opposite sides and (if the paper is not already square) the top is cut off, making a square sheet with diagonal creases.