Give the Gift of Art
When creative ideas for presents run out or time simply expires, Young Rembrandts is a fast solution. And… No Shipping Required!
When creative ideas for presents run out or time simply expires, Young Rembrandts is a fast solution. And… No Shipping Required!
Halloween is looking a little different this year. But that doesn’t mean the fun has to be missing. Let’s come together and have fun. De-stress, get creative and be a little silly. Join the fun, our remote Halloween parties are the way to do it.
Are your kids feeling the stress of all work and no play? Feed your child’s need for fun activities. De-stressing and getting creative is more important that ever before. Young Rembrandts has a cure for the distance learning blues. Every class offers students…
Create your own stained glass window. This collaborative project is a great way to get everyone involved in creating a little beauty for you to enjoy in the house while also sharing it with your neighbors.
Art is not just an outlet for our visual learners, but a pathway to creative thinking for our more rigid auditory-sequential learners. Adding the arts back into the curriculum will boost test scores and school performance for everyone.
Valentine’s day is right around the corner and Young Rembrandts has a set of coloring pages designed to fill your heart with creativity. Download them today and start inspiring hearts all around you.
Have you seen the newest coloring page from Young Rembrandts? It is awesome for any artist in your life. Take a break and have some fun with this Artist coloring page for kids and adults.
I’ve got a great way for your children to learn how to draw while giving you a few minutes to finish up those last minute holiday tasks! These books also have great things for you on why the arts are so important to a child’s development, how it improves their performance in the classroom and the value of building basic art skills. You can use these books for one child – or with a group.
Art has special significance to visual-spatial learners, not because they will grow up to be professional artists, but because it is a visual, tactile medium that meets children in their learning need. Young Rembrandts brings even more value to the visual tactile learner, by intentionally using art to develop learning skills that are essential to all young children.
Summer may not have required much writing, focus or perseverance with fine motor skills, but school does. So, let’s use drawing and coloring to get focused and get those hands back on track for writing.