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Mr Stick and his family

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My kids wanted to learn computer animation, so I figured I'd start them with animating stick figures. And I just had to test it out, obviously, so I'd know how to teach them... Here's the result. Rather crude animation, but I like the story, if you can understand it! I had fun anyway. For several hours... :)
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That is an animated .gif. If it doesn't actually move, click on it, if that doesn't work tell me. I'm still figuring this out. That's why I'm testing it, so I find what fails and can make it work for the kids, of course... Or at least that's a good excuse.
 
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Sam, additionally, this wonderful animation, speaks to the necessity to train our boys to learn how to build shelter(s); however raw or crude. This "how to" spirit was mine as a boy growing up. I'll start another thread on the topic of rearing boys biblically; with particular attention to training them to become builders/shelter-makers. The gist is what balance do we strike between raising scholars and/or tradesman-journeyman? Can a biblical man exhibit both traits in any significant capacity? I think the answer is obvious. Biblical men should develop both veins of enterprise in young boys. Love for scholarship AND love for shelter-making.
 
I seriously cracked up at the stick-figure pregnancies :D

This is really sweet though.
 
This is great! Thanks for sharing, Samuel. You will be a great teacher for the kids.
 
My children could watch this over and over. I don't know that it could occupy them for hours, but they sure liked it, and I did too.
Cute story and animation!
 
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