BREAKING NEWS!

On the east side of Poland, these two children were spotted playing with some of the newly erupted volcanoe’s lava. These are the children of Maria Smith, a polish journalist who was visiting the scene to take photos for the news paper, Polish Times. Shortly after the photo was taken, the two children, Renee and Jill, had constructed a castle out of the molten rock. Experts say that encouraging children to play in lava helps their sensory system and new touches. The Polish president, George Washingburg, stated on Tuesday about lava in childhood development.
I think that if we sample fresh lava every day and ship it to classrooms, we can effectively immerse a child in sensory and their country’s unique molten state.
In an interview on Monday, Maria stated,
I believe that children should be given the freedom to play with lava. I watched my kids make a very cool castle out of it.
She also expressed interest in commercially avaliable lava similar to clay that hardens into rock or obsidian over time.
Maria’s father died of lung cancer last year and she has been lost ever since. She thinks she has found her calling helping make fresh lava more available to the average American.