How to Draw…a Nervous Turkey
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?
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.
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.
The school year is off and running and you have probably gotten into a routine with homework, reading, chores, etc. But if you’ve noticed your child getting a little tired of school already, it’s not too late to download my free eBook and get the ten ways to make learning fun again.
Get ready to UNLEASH your child’s creativity with this CARTOON ZOO ANIMAL drawing book. The detailed drawing videos will inspire hours of ideas and activity, while successfully walking your child through every step of the drawing process. It’s perfect for children that love to draw or color and are hungry for more.
The school year is coming to an end, the weather is warming up and the kids are getting antsy to play outside. Great news! I have found lots of great activities to keep the kids learning while playing outside and enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
December 1st through December 31st, ANYONE who enrolls in a Young Rembrandts session through online enrollment for Winter 2016 classes will receive a FREE Holiday eBook (a $10 value)!
There are some great opportunities for learning this weekend with Halloween and Daylight Savings time both happening. We found some great learning activities to inspire you to have some fun with it.
Fall ushers in the excitement of a new school year, full of possibility. While you’re helping your child get ready for a new classroom and a new teacher, you may be wondering what else you can do to prepare him for a successful school year.