5 Musts For Raising an Art-Lover

Schools may not offer your child an art program, but there are many ways you can build art interest and appreciation at home: Talk about art. Your enthusiasm will be contagious, whether you’re discussing a painting at a local museum or a family quilt you are making. Tour your town’s architecture, too, comparing structures and […]

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Make ‘em Laugh – How to enhance your child’s sense of humor — and why it matters.

Humor is one of a number of things — like art or dramatic play — that children can create. Humor, in turn, fosters a relaxed and playful climate in which further creativity is more likely to occur. Humor, creativity, playfulness, and play are closely connected, so a home or classroom that’s conducive to any of […]

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9 Cool Questions to Ask Your Kid

Prompt conversation and encourage curiosity by asking your child challenging questions, such as:   What do you know how to do that you can teach to others?   If you could be a sound, what would it be?   What is the funniest thing that ever happened to you?   What do you think your […]

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Good Night! How to help your child become a happy and independent sleeper.

Like food and shelter, a child’s need for sleep is basic. The healthiest, happiest kids are the best rested. A child’s ability to learn, imagine, create, and socialize are all linked to getting a sound night’s sleep, as rest gives a growing body and brain a chance to consolidate experiences, archive the day’s memories, and […]

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Prop Box Ideas

THE BEACH            Blankets                               picnic basket                         beach umbrella            Sunglasses                            beach ball                             pretend suntan lotion            Beach towel                          buckets and shovels              shells            Lawn chairs                          straw hats                             play picnic foods            Beach Boys music                swimming caps                     surfboard            Snorkels                               fins                                      flip flops     FLOWER SHOP            Plastic flowers                      watering can                         seeds            Florist smock                        […]

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A Crazy Hat Show

Creating these unique hats will give children a “head start” in building creative-thinking and fine-motor skills! Materials: for base of hats: Large plastic containers (yogurt or margarine), Styrofoam plates or bowls, shoeboxes child safety scissors and sharp “adult” scissor white drawing paper markers, tempera paint, brushes collage materials such as yarn, pom-poms, wire, feathers, construction […]

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stART : Quiet!

Shhhhh! Make a special sign for quiet time. • Quiet!, by Paul Bright • posterboard or cardboard • markers • glue • glitter • hole punch • yarn • collage materials, if available (paper scraps, felt, feathers) Reading tips: 1. Quiet! tells the story of a mama and papa lion who don’t want any of the jungle animals to wake their cub from his […]

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Circle Art

Compose a canvas of rainbow-colored circles to create a work of modern art. various objects for tracing circles, such as paper cups, spools, film canisters, old records, bowls, yogurt containers tempera paints paint brushes 12″ x 18″ paper Display all the round objects on the table and talk about which object will make the largest […]

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