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Canon's logo. Click here to visit the Canon website! PRESS RELEASE: Canon Creative Park Makes Learning Fun and Interactive


Capture the Imagination of Your Children

LAKE SUCCESS, NY--(Marketwire - August 24, 2009) - Parents and teachers know first-hand that creative thinking is a crucial part of a child's development and universal education. So selecting projects that foster creative learning is extremely fundamental! However, having to come up with fresh, new ideas can often be a very nerve-wracking experience for both parents and teachers, leaving them with questions such as: Where can I go to find innovative projects? Will my kids stay interested? Where do I even begin? It is a difficult task to constantly come up with ideas, but luckily Canon's Creative Parks for Creative Minds offers a free, online resource that can help bring fun, easy craft projects right into your home or classroom!

The Creative Park Web site offers ideas and templates with projects ranging from 3D Paper Crafts, to scrapbooks and calendars and even tips on digital photography, allowing children to expand their minds in an imaginative fashion. Creative Park is a simple, innovative way to teach children about geography, history, social studies, sciences and so much more. So whether your children want to build their very own Tower of London, or venture to the Great Pyramid, there is a template for every child's imagination!

The smart ideas on Creative Park are both an easy and affordable way to turn your home or classroom into a creative environment. If you are interested in introducing Creative Park into your children's education, simply visit http://www.learningtocreate.com to receive more information about this hands-on approach to learning.

Canon: For years Canon has been bringing its cutting edge technology into your home; now let us help you in the classroom. Canon offers different solutions and projects that will make learning fun and interactive. Explore the different ways to integrate technology into the classroom or home with Canon.


(First posted on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 14:29 EDT)

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