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1. SFG: Innocent


Anette Heiberg
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2. SFG: Innocent


Anette Heiberg
www.anetteheiberg.com

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3. Innocent

Of course they are. However, I'm sure Mr Bear, if he had a heart and a brain, would protest otherwise.

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4. SFG: innocent

The sugarfrostedgoodness.com challenge word this week is "innocent".
innocent? yeah, right
Read the sordid story of Pope Innocent VIII HERE.

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5. SFG: Innocent

This week's theme: Innocent

A special welcome to all of the new SFG members who have recently joined our ranks, be sure to make them feel at home. we're fast approaching 300 members! Have fun with this one folks, and have a great week!!


The SFG Challenge runs Thursday to Thursday, and was created to offer every member an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. This is a completely voluntary challenge!

Be sure to label your illustrations with the appropriate labels as well. Label your entries with your name and the challenge label, in this case SFG: Innocent

The next challenge begins Thursday, March 20th, 2008.

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6. Sir Gawain & the Green Knight

as told by Michael Morpurgo; illustrated by Michael Foreman

This is a wonderful prose retelling of the medieval poem. The cover illustration, of a knight slaying a dragon, suggests that this is going to be a simple version of the tale, for primary-grade students. However, the text is true to the original and deals with Gawain's temptations in a very straightforward way (including the scenes where Gawain is tempted by the Lord's alluring wife). I found myself glossing over passages as I read aloud to my first-grader but would recommend it for middle school and up, adults included. I absolutely loved it.
--Juno

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