Cha Cha Sam is music for big-spirited kids and their grownups! Made with love and laughter our songs are developed in collaboration with Australia's leading specialists in children's health, education and disability, and are inclusive of special needs. They are also great songs for all kids, all day, everyday.

We’re in My Child Magazine

Cha Cha Sam in My Child Magazine We’ve hit our first glossy mag. Right next to the newest Nit formula! NOW THAT’S making it! My Child Magazine

Cat and Guitar

Sometimes, you know it’s just NOT about the music….

Mario Theme on Bottles with an RC Car

Beautiful!

See what these guys do on bottles with a remote control car…. Class project anyone?

StumbleVideo – Mario Theme on Bottles with an RC Car – CollegeHumor Video

Buddha With Thousand Hands 2008

From the China Disabled People’s Performance Art Troupe. Incredible! I am wondering if they could come round to my house and give it a quick whip over!

YouTube – Buddha With Thousand Hands 2008 (High Quality)

the box doodle project // boxdoodle.com

A lovely adventure of cardboard recycle art

the box doodle project // boxdoodle.com

Mr. Picassohead

Mr. Picassohead

A lovely little way to construct a caricature. Click and drag sort of stuff.

Umbrella Art Installations.

Umbrella Art Installations.
Be inspired with the ‘What if..’ possibilities of umbrellas

The Sheep Market

10,000 sheep created by online workers. Take a look at this quirky little collaboration.

The Sheep Market

Children, their parents and the arts: some guidelines for working with parents of young children – Australia Council for the Arts

Children, their parents and the arts: some guidelines for working with young children. A useful guide for arts and cultural organisations, policy makers, early childhood educators and researchers of children’s development.

Children, their parents and the arts is a result of a learning partnership between Queensland University of Technology, Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s Out of the Box Festival of Early Childhood and the Australia Council for the Arts.The guide aims to enhance outcomes for children, parents and communities in any context where children are introduced to the arts – classrooms, galleries, public spaces and other informal and creative learning environments.

Children, their parents and the arts: some guidelines for working with parents of young children – Australia Council for the Arts

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Keep Arts in Schools: Voices of Innovation

Although only 1/3 of the population works in the creative sector, in fields ranging from science to design, nearly half of all wage and salary income in the United States is generated by the creative sector. -The Rise of the Creative Class, Richard Florida

Keep Arts in Schools: Voices of Innovation

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