Buy Yourself a Zoo!
Okay, I know you would never really buy a zoo. That would be nuts; although an amazing adventure. Instead, buy this CARTOON ZOO ANIMAL drawing book and create your own zoo.
Okay, I know you would never really buy a zoo. That would be nuts; although an amazing adventure. Instead, buy this CARTOON ZOO ANIMAL drawing book and create your own zoo.
I am willing to bet you have a little one at home that is OBSESSED with drawing princesses. We’ve bundled lots of new How to Draw videos into our latest eBook, Princesses & Enchanted Treasures! Download it and begin to draw castles, crowns, princesses and sparkly jewels.
If your child likes art he/she will love our newest drawing book; CARTOON ZOO ANIMALS. This collection of How to Draw videos will teach your child to draw monkeys, tigers, giraffes and more. It’s a perfect activity for anyone ages 3-99.
Something to remember as our visual learners go back to school and the methods of evaluation seem to reflect poorly on our innovative, creative, amazing children.
Art is a universal language. It’s joyful. It’s inclusive. It knows no boundaries. When children make art, they experience the unique satisfaction and joy that making art offers.
Both children and parents enter a new school year full of expectation and many of those expectations will be met and great successes will abound. But sadly, back to school can be a source of great frustration for our visual students. Sitting still and listening can be hard, especially for kids that need to see, touch and do in order to learn effectively.
Do you have a kid that wants to spend their summer doing art? They want to build things. Make things. Draw things. Paint and color. All day. Every day. They just can’t seem to get enough. If this is your child, it sounds like you have what I affectionately call an ‘art kid’.
Recently there has a been a great push toward STEM; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. These fields of study are crucial in today’s business world. But, we really need to add an “A” for art, to make it complete and really reap the benefits of the innovation and creativity that being involved in the arts can produce.
Drawing is a great way to get creative juices flowing for your kiddos this summer. Not to mention the hidden benefit of keeping their fine motor skills limber so their handwriting doesn’t slip into illegibility while their enjoying their vacation.