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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 @ 8:01 PM
* Ideas from the novel-Terabithia

According to the novel- Bridge to Terabithia, the characters, Jesse and Leslie, go into their play land by swinging across with a rope. We may want to have a rope to connect 1 part of the playground to another with a mini 'flying-fox' to represent the rope. Then to add a 'bridge' to represent the connection to the play land after Leslie's death. The bridge may be a form of a slide or a see-saw. As our focus group is the emotional traumatize, we will be using nature colors(sky blue, milky white) and warm colors as warm colors represent joy, optimistic and a brighter future whereas cold colors like blue and purple may cause them to feel that they are in darkness.

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Builders!
Yun Fei
Faith
Geraldine
Meng Lin
Shi Hui

We are 5 earthlings(?) that make up this group and make playgrounds for childrens!
We might consider being builders like Bob the Builder. Ok, it's not funny.

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