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Playful Presents: A Gift Guide for Creatives of all Ages
Looking for gifts that spark joy, inspire creativity, and transform learning? Whether you’re shopping for a curious toddler, a budding artist, a beloved teacher, or yourself, this guide is packed with thoughtful, open-ended materials that invite endless possibilities for art and play.
Make: Wet Felted Stones
The process of wet felting is very simple and can be enjoyed by both toddlers and adults alike. It is a fully immersive, water-filled, sensory experience that can be experienced at home in a sink, or in a classroom with some bowls.
Our Absolute Must-Have Process Art and Play Materials
If you ever wonder what our go-to, must-have art and play materials are, this is our list!
Offer Agency in Learning by Making a Collage Cart
What kind of makers do you have in your classroom? Do you have collectors, arrangers, or attachers? Read on to find out what we mean.
Managing Big Emotions and Building Resilience with Clay
Clay is a flexible and responsive material and offers a comforting, satisfying means for expression and communication, encouraging children to shape their thinking into tangible forms.
Process Art with Stickers and Tape
Stickers and tape are an easy and wonderful addition to any process art or play experience. Read on to better understand how early learning skills are developed through open-ended exploration with tape and stickers.
5 Ways to Use Shells In Process Art and Play Based Learning
Incorporating shells into process art and play-based learning is a fantastic way to spark curiosity and creativity in children. They can practice fine motor skills, develop their sense of wonder, and connect with nature.
Explore Pattern with Process Art and Play
Pattern-making is an interdisciplinary practice that builds critical thinking skills. It helps children make predictions about what happens next and hone their reasoning skills, both of which help in early literacy and math, and of course, are elemental and innate in art-making.
Easy and Practical Kids Art Journal
When process art is prioritized, children can be prolific in the amount of creations they make. This is our simplest hack for collecting, storing, and making months’ worth of drawings, paintings, collages, and any flat, 2D artwork.
4 Ways to Foster Creativity in Your Classroom
Are you looking for ways to support your students’ creativity in the classroom? Working alongside teachers in a variety of contexts (early childhood, elementary, out of school), we’ve learned a lot about what instructional strategies are both easy for teachers and effective in real learning environments.
Play as an Antidote to Stress in the Classroom
Children’s lives are busy and at times stressful: transitions from home to school, classroom to classroom, each space with its specific expectations and rules.
“What is this supposed to be?
When children are accustomed to teacher-directed projects, it can take time to adjust to the flexibility and open-ness of more creative experiences.
Encouraging Collaboration and Partner Play
I have been thinking a lot recently about how much of a child’s day is spent doing isolating, independent tasks.
Simple Self-Portraits
Self-portraits are such a wonderful way to record your child’s growth throughout the years. In the classroom, we try to do one self-portrait at the beginning of the year, and one at the end. Parents and caregivers love to see how their child has developed their skills and their sense of self.
Two MLK Art Projects
If you are looking for a way to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his vision for a just and equitable society, consider pairing these hands-on art experiences with intentional dialogue around the meaning of his words. Promote critical thinking about topics of racism, social justice, and equity at all ages and stages of development.