The Georges Seurat Inspired Process Art (Painting with Bricks) is not only a simple activity for introducing Seurat and pointillism but also for learning about circles. *We use affiliate links and may earn commission from purchases made through those links. All opinions are our own. Plus, you probably already have all of the materials at […]
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Kandinsky Process Art for Toddlers and Preschoolers
This Kandinsky process art project is a wonderful way to practice colors and sounds. With your little ones, you can introduce cutting, improve fine motor skills, and create a masterpiece worthy of Kandinsky. *We use affiliate links and may earn commission from purchases made through those links. All opinions are our own. How to: […]
Pablo Picasso Portraits for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Pablo Picasso portraits for toddlers and preschoolers are a great way for toddlers and preschoolers to not only explore Pablo Picasso’s artwork but to also practice recognizing emotions and learning facial features. Plus, Picasso Portraits are simple and inexpensive! You may have all of the materials at home right now! *Thank you to Meri Cherry […]
Edible Marshmallow Play Dough
Edible marshmallow play dough is an inexpensive, safe, and fun way to introduce basic kitchen skills to young children, as well as to entertain them for an hour or so. (Plus get your morning snack out of the way!) All you’ll need is large marshmallows, corn starch, coconut oil, and food coloring. And you won’t […]
Introduction to Cutting with Henry Matisse
Toddlers and preschoolers should know basic scissors skills when they enter kindergarten, so it’s a good idea to practice using scissors with children. One of the best ways to teach toddlers how to cut is to just let them hack at pieces of paper. (Remember to encourage them to hold their scissors correctly and also […]