Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Rainy Day Play

Sometimes a lot of destruction has to happen before the making can. Often this is overt and loud with hammers and other percussive implements used to break furniture and other items donated to The Shop of Possibilities. At times we’ve instigated an “ask before you smash” policy. Wanting some items to have a little more of a second life within play, before being reduced from objects into materials.

During one quiet and very wet session in The Shop, the destructive journey from object to material happened at a slower and more considered pace. Over the course of an hour, donated cardboard packaging was torn up into little pieces by Uche and Desree and combined with rain water breaching guttering above The Shop to make a sludgy liquid or paste. Both children delighted in submerging their hands into the substance, describing it as slime and even diarrhoea. Eventually after all of the cardboard packaging had been transformed, Uche began to build a wall with the new material using it as concrete before tidy up time. 

-Jack James, Children & Families' Coordinator















Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Window Washing

We have some enthusiastic window cleaners at The Shop of Possibilities at the moment. This time they used left over foam from a Sunday Spot workshop as cleaning sponges which turned out to be the perfect material for soaking and throwing...





After this was filmed the camera had to go away because a proper water fight broke out!

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Potions

Some odd ingredients went into these potions:

One bowl of chalky water...

...an orange pencil and a glue stick...

...purple fluff and some neon string...

...the hair of a Little Miss soft toy...

...let it simmer for a bit...

...add a bit of teddy bear fur...

...and stir constantly...

...add a little more string...

...gather the team to check on the potion...

...add a pinch of grass...

...return to the chalky water and it's finished!

(The soft toys needed a bit of a haircut anyway!)

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Visit to the South London Gallery

Just before the summer holidays finished, we brought the children from the Shop of Possibilities to see the Thomas Hirschhorn exhibition at the South London Gallery. Taking over the whole space, it challenged the children's perceptions of what they expect to see in a gallery, and certainly sparked their curiosity. 

 

"It looks like a war"


"I feel like I'm inside a computer game"


"We should take this stuff back to the Shop when it's finished"


"Is it from space?"


"We should take a toilet to the Shop. But the cleanest one."


"Was there a tornado?"


After the kids had some time to sketch the things they found interesting, and make a shopping list of all the things they wanted to take to the SOP, we headed back to the Shop of Possibilities.


With a little pit stop outside Camberwell College...


...before reaching the SOP which was full of foam and tape to play with!


Ps. the last day to see the exhibition is tomorrow - Sunday 13th September - go see it!

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Tape (Again!)

I love tape. I love it because it seems to be the single most used loose part in The Shop of Possibilities and the kids love using it. Since the doors opened in summer 2012, tape has always caught the imagination of the children. It's quick, simple, versatile and can make a huge impact in a short space of time. What's nice about the photos below is that the children who started this off are fairly new to the SOP and so this was their first time at playing with tape. It was lovely to see their excitement, and it not be a repetition of something they liked doing last week or the week before that. Not that repetitive play is any less valuable, but I guess I'd forgotten that initial joy that you see in children when they are trying something out for the first time. It's also fun to watch the slightly cautious faces as they first start to pull the tape around bits of the architecture, discreetly looking over their shoulder to the nearest adult to check they are not going to get in trouble, then when they feel comfortable the pace increases and the real fun begins!



















Sorry if you've already seen too many tape related blog posts from us, but it looks like the kids won't be stopping playing with tape for a while...