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meant to highlight the power of an idea, something the lumineers know well. ? you've got big plans you've got to move ? >> four years ago, i was living in my parents' basement, so a lot can happen. >> reporter: yeah. ? hey-oh ? >> reporter: now they're playing in the president's backyard. abc news, the white house. >> and leonardo dicaprio premiered his docu the flood" right there on the white house lawn. >> he also did like a facebook live chat with the president. and this president and first lady were the first to ever attend south by southwest, the actual festival there in austin. so maybe they got some ideas when they were there. >> apparently they were inspired. >> yes. coming up, igniting the artistic spark inside your own kids right at home. "world news now" continues
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creative and make adults, too. >> adult >> adults too. whether it's after school, a rainy day, or a great birthday present, arts and crafts is a great way to go. we'll start with something really cool. this is -- three doodlers, best 3d pen i have ever seen, it does not get hot. just put in this this eco friendly plastic and out comes a pliable -- look what we made here. >> you can build a structure like this just by using the pen? >> just by using this. when the plastic comes out, it's not sticky or hot. you can make a ring or a bracelet right on your skin. yo with or you can design and build limitless structures. >> very cool and limitless in terms of creativity. >> limitless, that's exactly it. this is a throwback. it's called squand. used to be around, i remember it from a long time ago. this is squand. it's a magical sand. squeeze it, and we can build structures underwater. so it'll hold whatever we do, but here's the magical part. i could stick my hand in here
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take it out of the water. look what i have. >> how does it do that? >> i have dry sand. how amazing is that. that means you can use this over and over again. >> really? >> that's fun. >> that's it. >> okay. so let's talk about the fact that kids love to make things and display them. >> we used to make bracelets out of these. >> this is a 3d bead craft. it's called gemmis. what kids do is take these elastic bands. then we take these beautiful crystals and put them on the band. then we follow -- after we start it, we follow the temporary plates it comments with, and suddenly, we're making pets, puppies, fish, flowers and anything you can imagine. >> unless you're me. most people will be fine, i'm sure. >> a lot of great things for the kids to display. >> okay. >> okay. now -- >> the emoji maker. >> when the kids are speaking, when they write, these are all over the place.
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>> you're making your own marker, correct? >> yep. and you also make your own colors. i can put a color in here or mix the colors. >> that's kind of fun. >> make my markers. >> give myself a little heart, too. and you can choose any shape, color? >> yes. customize colors, naming it, and comes with boxes. >> this one i like because it involves jewelry. >> we love jewelry that looks good. this is a so what kids are doing is also making memories. in the lockets, there's charms we choose, and there's all kinds of themes so it could be a sports theme, a beach theme. >> oh, i see. so you put a whole variety of what you want. >> yep. put it in here, put the base in, put our pieces in, we snap the top on. we do a little magic to infuse our story. we take it out, and now you have a locket to wear around your neck or wrist and you can do
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>> yes. that's adorable. >> and, finally, now, i know you know spirograph, but this is a new spirograph with 12 new wheels. this is spirograph shapes. instead of just regular shapes you might know, now you have stars, hearts, tear drops and making a beautiful design. >> i think i may be the only person who can't actually use a spirograph. >> you can, but look -- >> work of art. is that nobe or maybe better yet, this is how normal people do it. >> a lot of great choices. >> so lots of new shapes in this one. >> 12 new shapes. >> that's fun. >> yeah. >> thanks so much for being with us, toy insider mom lori schact. >> thank you. >> get lots of other ideas on toyinsider.com and on our facebook page, wnnfans.com. stay with us, you're watching "world news now." watching
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? funny how things never change in this old town ? ? so far fromthe start ? >> that song's going to make me sad. >> feel good music for a tuesday morning for you. it's about a town. it's an inspiring song. >> it's happy thoughts. >> okay. so it's one of the most competitive, long shots for children hoping for their first shot at the big time at augusta national golf club. >> fewer than 100 kids between the ages of 7 and 15 qualify each year, and this morning we caught up with some of them. >> reporter: for nearly his entire life, liam played golf. the goal, simple, really. >> become a national golfer.
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he's scheduled to do something almost every golfer can only dream of, compete at augusta national golf club, site of the masters. how excited are you to go to augusta? >> really excited because i can see all the pros. >> reporter: who is more excited, him or you? >> might be me. >> reporter: liam won't be competing in the masters itself, but the drive, putt and chip championship for those ages 7 to 15. >> it's hard to believ come april, we're going to be there. >> reporter: liam has been playing since he was 2 years old. this is the golf club he started using at 3. >> always had a green in the backyard of some sort, and it was just something we do to keep occupied. >> reporter: but to punch his ticket to augusta, hartling needed to come in first place at a qualifying event at riviera country club in l.a. over a week ago. >> i was nervous, but it was so cool because when we walked in there, the clubhouse was, like,
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>> reporter: hartling was only judged on nine shots, but scoring the highest point total in his age bracket, he did come in first place. he doesn't just want to compete in the drive, chip, and putt championship. he has another goal next year, to play an entire round on the highly exclusive augusta national golf course itself. >> i'm going to try to get on bubba watson's or one of the pro's good sides so they can let me play on one day of practice >> reporter: you would be jealous. >> i would be and i wouldn't put it past him. >> reporter: in redlands, eyewitness news. >> tens of thousands of children try out for that competition every year. only 80 children between 7 and 15 qualify. >> i was just reading about an 8-year-old from florida who is looking forward to that, as with well. >> what a slacker. >> what were we doing? i can't even nail that as an adult. >> no.
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