Stars and Stripes Forever!
Happy birthday U.S.A.! Learn to draw a star and decorate for your Fourth of July party. After drawing 50 stars for the American flag, your kid will be a pro.
Happy birthday U.S.A.! Learn to draw a star and decorate for your Fourth of July party. After drawing 50 stars for the American flag, your kid will be a pro.
Creating art and coloring is for everyone. To do great coloring, you and your kids deserve great supplies. I put together a list, some for the kids and some for you!
Thanksgiving is over but the school break is still lingering on and I’m sure the kids are looking for things to do. Why not learn how to draw a turkey?
Getting good grades is important for kids, parents and educators. Young Rembrandts programs increase a child’s academic performance by supplementing & improving on many of their core learning skills. Visual literacy is a major component of this – the ability to interpret, negotiate and make meaning from information presented visually or from a picture.
Spring is in the air and with it comes new life and movement from the creepy crawlies. Have fun drawing this simple step by step snail. And let the creativity flow while you color your masterpiece. If you like this video consider enrolling your child in a Young Rembrandts class at a school or rec center near you.
The kids are home and free from homework, schedules and school for a week. What are you going to do with them to keep them busy, happy and out of your hair? I have got a few great ideas for you to survive this week and have fun while doing it.
Drawing is a great way to get your left brain thinker more comfortable using the right brain. The precision it requires appeals more to their sequential type of thinking than some other types of art.
Help your kids channel their excess energy into time spent drawing and learning with this limited release worksheet. November 28th through December 31st, ANYONE who enrolls in an upcoming 2017 Young Rembrandts class will receive a FREE Holiday Worksheet!
As we approach the end of Hanukkah, take a few minutes to learn to draw a dreidel. The kids will love learning how to draw this three-dimensional shape and finding out more about what it means.
Sit down with the kids and learn to draw this adorable little elf. Drawing is a great way to keep those handwriting muscles limber over holiday break.