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Discover Dogs

Every year at Earl’s Court all the dog enthusiasts can spend some time and know more about variety of dog breeds. This was my third year in the row to attend and I will never get bored.
It is a great event if you are a dog lover as all of the exhibition centre is about dogs and they are in centre of attention.
It’s London’s biggest Dog Show with many dog competitions, agility and fitness shows. Everyone can find something for them with many accessories stands and innovative products that help owners and their dogs in daily routines. One thing that caught my attention was puzzle for dogs, really!! There are also police dogs and activities for young children.
If you are planning to buy a dog, it’s a perfect place to decide which breed is your favourite and to find out some information from experienced owners.

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Paul Klee

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Paul Klee is another must visit exhibition in Tate Modern. Klee was one of the most significant artist in European modernism. His influence can be seen in the works of Miro and Rothko and after visiting the exhibition I discovered much more about Paul Klee.
Klee in German means ‘clover’; clover and good luck belong together. Paul felt his wishes had come true when he painted and he created his work with the aim of making us happy, inspiring us to dream and carrying us off into another, more beautiful world… His motto was: “It is possible to achieve a great deal with very little. Abundance is possible in simplicity, too!”.

My favourite pieces:

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Halloween Party

Welcome back, I had a busy time in the last two weeks, so no time for my blog.
I had a nice week off in Poland and now back at work. It’ so busy already at my school, but I’m really enjoying all the new ideas such as Little Big Math, a pond in the garden, Mini Me area and Box Clever (more info soon). So next seven weeks.. or six now.. will be very exciting.

I hope you all had a great Halloween Party. As the week before I had a Lego Birthday Party, we made Lego-Halloween.