Creative play is an important part of childhood- but did you know that art and creativity do more then clutter your refrigerator and walls? Children who are involved in the arts are often more self- confidant, self reliant, and strongly desire success. Art helps develop fine motor skills, following directions, working well in social groups and group settings, and of course will help young children recognize shapes, colors, textures, and more. Get your child excited about art, and it will likely follow though to other school activities as well- children who participate in art and artistic endeavors are *four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement, four times more likely to participate in math or science fairs, to win awards for writing, three times more likely to be elected to class office and to win awards for school attendance. Here are some great sets to help your child find his or her inner artist.
Crayola’s Ultimate Art Case is perfect for take along art projects, such as going visiting, traveling (keep all projects together and not strewn about the hotel room), to a restaurant, or to bring outside and draw what inspires. The Crayola Ultimate Art Supplies Case is pre-loaded with all the basic art supplies your little Picasso will desire, and keep them occupied for hours. This case has compartmentalized trays to organize art supplies, room underneath the trays for paper storage, a s well as glue, scissors, crayons, colored pencils, watercolors, and more. Recommended for ages 4 and up. For more information, visit http://www.crayolastore.com
Melissa and Doug easels are available in two sizes. If you [Read more…]