Posted 4 November 2009 by
SJ
I’m guessing (hoping) you’ve all had a go at Discovering Turner, the game where you can find out more about the themes in Turner’s work? Right?
Well have a go a this game – decide who made the better painting – Turner or the Master. Look at the paintings, then click VOTE to choose.

If you ask a parent or carer to play with you, they will have a chance to win a Turner book, bag and poster at the end.
Enjoy!
SJ
Tate Kids Editor
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Posted 4 November 2009 by
SJ


Guess what?
Tate Kids has been nominated for two Children’s BAFTAs this year. One in the animation category for the Art Sparks films and one the whole website for Learning – Primary.
We can’t believe it, we’re all so happy. We find out if we win at the end of November and hopefully we’ll get to go to the show and meet Dick and Dom who are hosting. If you have a message for them, let me know!
Also, there is a BAFTA kids website where you can vote for your favourite film, website, game and tv show. It’s definitely worth a look.
Please wish us luck!
SJ
Tate Kids Editor
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Posted 16 October 2009 by
SJ
Hi all!
If you want to send anyone a free card for Halloween you can do so from Tate Kids.
See our e-cards to get started.
Thanks!
SJ
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Posted 15 October 2009 by
SJ
Hi All!
Do you know what you’re doing this half term yet?

Well, if you’re in or near Liverpool this half term, bring your old toys over to Tate Liverpool. You’ll be able to transform them into drawing machines or create massive drawings in our Studio. Ask your parents to visit our Families website for dates and times. Hopefully see you there!
SJ
Tate Kids Editor
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Posted 7 October 2009 by
SJ
Hello All,

It’s been up for a little while now, but we’ve got a brand new game – Discovering Turner. It’s been made in relation to the Turner and the Masters exhibition at Tate Britain, so if you enjoy the game, and can get to Tate Britain easily, come along. It’s open until 31st January, and you can get in free if you’re under 12. Sweet!
Let me know what you think.
SJ
Tate Kids Editor
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