Family Explorer Activities: Story Adventure #2 (BSL)

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Artist Sian, and Little Artist Aoife, read the book ‘Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighbourhood’ by Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell. The book is a story based on real events of how communities can work together to make something happen. The activity hopes to promote working together to achieve, whether a story, a song, a dance or art!

Celebrating how art can help bring people together, what could you make together? Remember to take turns and create something as a team!

Maybe Something Beautiful ideas

A sheet titled 'Maybe Something Beautiful'. The sheet describes some ideas by saying "The book 'Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed A Neighborhood' By Isabel Compoy and Theresa Howell, focuses on how communities can work together to make something happen. Celebrating how Art can help bring people together. What could you make together? Remember to take turns and create something as a team!".

We would love to see what you created with someone! Share your ideas on our social media #NCmaking

This activity was created by Associate Artist, Sian Watson-Taylor

A close-up image of associate artist Sian Watson-Taylor.

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