Why I Am The Artful Parent and Not Pioneer Woman
I love art—kids’ art, any art. You know that. I write about a lot of the art-making that happens in our family and I hope
I love art—kids’ art, any art. You know that. I write about a lot of the art-making that happens in our family and I hope
Maia's first day of summer vacation was earlier this week. The day unfolded, slowly and gently, without a plan of any kind. Pajamas were worn
We’ve tried watercolor pencils before a few times and they’ve never truly well for us, but I recently ordered some watercolor crayons to try and we
A Japanese Brush Painting activity that allows children to experiment with painting, knowing that the “ink” will disappear and they will be able to paint on the blank slate again and again.
Children’s picture books can inspire young children to make art and be creative!
Drawing to music with children is a fun way to bridge the two arts while discussing the concept of synaeasthesia.
Art journaling for kids allows children to express themselves visually while practicing their drawing and writing skills.
Children with high self-efficacy know that they can be successful at a variety of tasks. This increases their willingness to experiment and their creativity.
Maia’s favorite item from the Barefoot Books box is this box of Kids’ Kitchen recipe cards. These kid-friendly, vegetarian recipes are printed on sturdy, laminated cards which
I am excited to share a series of guest posts with you by other Artful Parents and teachers while I step back from the blog
I finally hung something up in our not-so-newly painted bedroom! I’ve been enjoying the spare walls, but also wanted to only put artwork and decorations
I finally gave in and brought home a how to draw book from the library. I just knew Maia would love it and many of
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