
Seattle author and photographer Michael Class has used digital composite photography to place his twelve year-old son, Anthony, in the cockpit of the Spirit of St. Louis with Charles Lindbergh, in the laboratory with Thomas Edison, on the baseball diamond with Lou Gehrig, and on the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
"I wanted to capture the interest of today's kids," says Class, "by turning American history into a grand time travel adventure.” The museum-quality book, Anthony and the Magic Picture Frame, is recommended for Grades 6-12. The Web site, www.MagicPictureFrame.com, displays some of the book's amazing photographs.... ( Continue reading )
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made barn-themed picture frames for their pictures, had farm-themed snacks — such as animal crackers and John Deere fruit-flavored snacks — and story
In the morning they visited the John Deere plant. In addition to learning some of the history of the plant, students saw machining, welding, assembling and and more »





