Kids space palace: Kids Space Palace | HUNTSVILLE AL Day Care Centers

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Kids Space Palace | HUNTSVILLE AL Day Care Centers

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About the Provider

Pinnacle Pointe Daycare Academy – Union City GA Child Care Learning Center

Description: Specializing in infant, preschool and after school care for children, Kids Space Palace, a subsidiary of Abundance of Love Learning Center, is your go-to source for all your party planning needs. From essential event supplies to additional party accessories, Kids Space Palace has everything you need to make your upcoming event successful and truly memorable.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    At Center
  • Age Range:
    8 WKS Through 15 YRS
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • District Office:
    Alabama Department of Human Resources – Child Care Services Division
  • District Office Phone:
    (334)242-1425 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Deficiency Form View Form 2019-07-02
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Deficiency Form View Form 2019-05-15
Deficiency Form View Form 2019-05-15

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Top 10 highlights for children

Buckingham Palace

Learn more about some of the highlights of Buckingham Palace for families and children. Don’t forget children under 5 get free entry!

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The Throne Room and Ballroom

The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace
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The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace

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There are three royal thrones in the Throne Room. See if you can work out who sat on each one. There’s one that’s smaller than the others – because the woman it was made for – Queen Victoria – wasn’t very tall.

Today, the Throne Room forms a grand background for official photographs, including the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton in 2011.

The Ballroom is the largest room in the Palace – big enough to hold 84 double-decker buses. Nowadays the room is used to host state banquets when there is an official visit by a head of state, for example a king or queen from another country. 

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White Drawing Room

Family in the White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace
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Family in the White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace

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There is a hidden door in the State Rooms from the Royal Family’s private apartments. See if you can spot the door in the White Drawing Room when you visit. The large painting above the fireplace in this room shows Queen Alexandra. She was wife of Edward VII  – who was Queen Victoria’s eldest son.

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Marble Hall

Mars and Venus in the Marble Hall
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Mars and Venus in the Marble Hall

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There are many statues in the Marble Hall. Make sure to have a look at the sculpture at the bottom of the stairs. It’s by a famous sculptor called Canova. The statue shows the Roman god of war – Mars, with Venus, goddess of love. The statue is over 2 metres tall and was carved from a single block of marble. See if you can spot two other statues carved by the same person in this room.

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The Green Drawing Room

Family in the Green Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace
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Family in the Green Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace

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You’ll see this room after you’ve climbed the Grand Staircase near the start of your visit to Buckingham Palace. On one of the walls there’s a painting of George III’s three youngest daughters. Princess Mary is playing with her 2-year-old sister – Princess Amelia. How many animals can you spot in the painting?

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The Picture Gallery

Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace
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Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace

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This space was built for George IV to show off his collection of paintings. Look out for the painting of Agatha Bas. The artist, Rembrandt, painted an imaginary frame so it looks like she’s just about to step out of the painting!

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Music Room

Music Room
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Music Room

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When you’re in the Music Room look carefully at the tall dark blue columns. If they were made of stone they would have been very heavy. But the secret is they are actually a type of plaster that is blended so the swirls of colours look like stone – in this case a blue stone called lapis lazuli. This is a technique known as scagliola (pronounced scah-lee-o-la). In the past more of the rooms in the Palace had columns made to look like different types of stone, but most of them have been painted over now.

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Remember to look up

Symbols in the Music Room ceiling
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Symbols in the Music Room ceiling

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Many of the State Rooms have amazing decorated and gilded ceilings that are easy to miss if you don’t stop and look up occasionally (just make sure you aren’t in other people’s way at the time!). In the Music Room the ceiling is decorated with rose, shamrock and thistle – the national emblems for England, Ireland and Scotland. 

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How many clocks can you spot?

Can you find this clock in the State Dining Room?
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Can you find this clock in the State Dining Room?

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There are 500 clocks at Buckingham Palace of all shapes and sizes, which show the changing fashions over the centuries and the tastes and interests of successive monarchs. Among them are musical clocks, organ clocks, astronomical clocks, and mechanical clocks. When the clocks change in spring and autumn it takes over 50 hours for the horologists (people who look after clocks) to update them all in Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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Buckingham Palace Garden

Buckingham Palace garden
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Buckingham Palace garden

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Did you know the gardens at Buckingham Palace are a huge 16 hectares (that’s about 16 rugby pitches or 16 Trafalgar Squares all lined up next to each other). It’s hard to imagine a garden that large in the centre of such a busy city isn’t it? It’s full of lots of wildlife – including birds, fish and insects.

During the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace look out for some wildlife and their different habitats using our garden trail (one of our helpful Wardens can give you a copy before you walk down the garden path). The trail also tells the stories of some of the exciting events that have occurred in the garden.

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Cosmonautics Day

Cosmonautics Day

AT THE PALACE OF CHILDREN’S CREATIVITY

On April 12, 2021, Russia and the whole world celebrated the 60th anniversary of Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin’s first space flight. This event remains a key event in the history of astronautics and the history of human civilization as a whole.

Interesting and informative events were devoted to this significant event in the Palace of Children’s Creativity:

city correspondence competition of children’s drawing and arts and crafts “SPACE DALES” for students of municipal schools and those studying in institutions of additional education;

city correspondence master class “AMAZING WORLD OF SPACE!” (non-traditional drawing techniques – dry pastel on fine-grained sandpaper) within the framework of the city Methodological Association of teachers of fine arts, teachers of additional education in fine arts and arts and crafts, educators of preschool institutions;

urban cognitive online quiz “SPACE MARATHON” .

City Correspondence Competition of Children’s Drawings “Space Distances” is held by the Department of Education on the basis of the Palace of Children’s Creativity in three age groups: grades 1-4, grades 5-8, grades 9-11. The technique of execution is the most diverse: painting, graphics (drawing, etching, engraving, linocut, letterpress printing), sculpture, arts and crafts (ceramics, paper plastic).

Each teacher and leader sent no more than three works to the Organizing Committee, sent 2 photos (a child with a work in his hands and a separate photo of the work itself with labeling).

The results of the Contest will be summed up on April 30, 2021.

All submitted works will be posted in the VKontakte group Palace of Children’s Art in Taganrog. An exposition of the best drawings will be organized from the creative works of the winners of the competition.

Winners and prize-winners of the Competition in each nomination and age group are awarded with electronic Diplomas of the Department of Education.

Master class “The amazing world of space!” conducted by a teacher of additional education of the highest qualification category Dadayan Natalya Mikhailovna.

To participate, everyone went to the DDT YouTube channel at the link https :// youtu . BE / ANOO _ QSXC 5 G , which posts the master class

More than 35 educators and teachers of fine arts took part in the correspondence master class. The most active were the teachers of preschool institutions (MBDOU d / s No. 13/38, 24, 39, 62, 67, 71, 76, “Healthy Child”).

After posting their work on Instagram with the mark @ddt_taganrog and hashtag #GAGARIN60 , everyone received electronic certificates of the master class participant.

City online quiz has become interesting and informative “SPACE MARATHON” , which took place on the Instagram Network. Everyone was able to answer the quiz questions and test their knowledge of space.

Cosmonautics Day at DDT was bright, interesting and informative!

1. KOSTRUKOV MATVEY, grade 2, MOBU secondary school No. 24 (headed by Pikalova V.V.)

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3. SLAVNOV DEMID, 2nd grade, MOBU secondary school No. 24 (headed by Pikalova V.V.)

4. ALENA KRIVETS, grade 9, MOBU secondary school No. 34 (headed by Korenets A.V.)

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6. GONCHAROVA TAISIA, class 3, MOBU secondary school No. 34

“Dedication to astronautics” – Pavilions of the Mikhailovsky Castle

December 17, 2021—March 12, 2022

The action is a kind of continuation of the exhibition “Cosmism in Russian Art” , which is taking place these days in the Benois Wing. Just like the artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose work reflected the ideas of cosmism, modern media artists continue to think about the laws of the universe and theories of its origin, about the relationship between micro- and macrocosm, and about the place of man in the evolution of global space. They embody their ideas using the language of contemporary art, with the help of the wide possibilities of the latest digital technologies. The space in which the demonstration of works of new digital art became possible was the electronic exposition of the Multimedia Center of the Russian Museum, an innovative experimental platform where the Russian Museum implements projects related to the integration of digital technologies into the museum space. In addition to the digital exposition, during the “Dedication to Cosmonautics” campaign the Multimedia Center will host film screenings, online lectures, dance and audiovisual performances, musical improvisations and master classes.

The basis of the action “Dedication to Cosmonautics” was digital exposition , which unfolded on two floors of the Multimedia Center of the Russian Museum. The exposition consists of the multimedia project “Astronaut” and the digital installation “Place for the Future of Mankind”, dedicated to the topic of space exploration, the future associated with it and the distant past of human civilization.

The exposition of the first floor is opened by multimedia project “Astronaut” , created by a team of contemporary artists, directors, artists and composers under the guidance of the famous St. Petersburg media artist Lera Nibiru. The project, dedicated to the interpretation of the latest astronomical theories and mysteries of ancient history, was based on Lera Nibiru’s play “John Smith, Astronaut”, which was read in 2020 at the Marble Palace. The play is devoted to the issues of time paradoxes and out of place artifacts, as well as the history of the formation of the solar system in its current form. Spectators will witness fantastic events related to the landing of a spaceship and the mysterious life of ancient ruins, plunge into the world of philosophical observations of the passage of time, physical processes, micro- and macrocosms, and their artistic transformations.

On the second floor of the Multimedia Center there is a digital installation “Place for the Future of Humanity”, created by artists, musicians and composers from Russia, Great Britain, Switzerland and Israel ─ Dmitry Matkovsky, Ilya Teplov, Sergey Kondrashkin and others, under the guidance of media artist Vitaly Vinogradov. The installation is dedicated to Man, his sense of himself as a part of the Infinite and the Highest and the desire to know the unknown cosmic distances. The central figure of the installation is the “Centaur”, a biocyborg designed to fly into space in search of a “wonderful new world”. The authors of the installation offer two scenarios for the development of the future of mankind – this is the natural evolution of life in the Universe and the designed new forms of life and scientific achievements in the field of xenobiology and xenotechnology.