Drawing for Kids :: Lions! (Monart Method Lesson 2)
We’re back with another drawing for kids post! It’s been a while and I apologize. We’ve actually done all three drawing exercises from lesson 2
Make learning fun! Fun learning ideas for kids include creative science experiments, games that disguise learning as good times, and more.
We’re back with another drawing for kids post! It’s been a while and I apologize. We’ve actually done all three drawing exercises from lesson 2
My post on Drawing with Kids using the Monart method really seemed to strike a chord. It has been one of my more popular posts lately, both
After much deliberation (years!), I have decided to teach my daughters specific drawing skills using Mona Brookes’ book, Drawing with Children, and the Monart method,
Have you read Sky Color with your kids yet? Peter Reynolds’ newest children’s picture book on creativity is about a young girl who is in charge
This post about making a DIY Kids Travel Journal for Location-Inspired Art was written by Katie Watson I’d like to share a project my son and
We have a fun new childrens picture book about art and creativity! Willow, written by Denise Brennan-Nelson and Rosemarie Brennan, and illustrated by Cyd Moore.
Painted daisies are one of our favorite simple science experiment for kids and are always a hit! All you need are white flowers (daisies) and
I have a fun new book hidden away in the closet called Follow the Line by Laura Ljungkvist. I bought it from Stubby Pencil Studio and
This Gertrude Stein biography for kids made its way into our life well before I was aware of it. Since Daphne’s birth, I’ve been reading chapter books
We are loving this Ask Me book by Antje Damm! It’s small but thick—200 plus pages—with one provocative question and one interesting image on each
I made an alphabet and number set for Maia’s felt board before Easter. It was a lot easier than I expected. Aimee left a comment
This parenting business is crazy hard! At least for me right now. The parent I am and the parent I want to be are so
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