First Art : Art Experiences for Toddlers and Twos by Katheryn Davis - Presentation Transcript
First Art : Art Experiences for
Toddlers and Twos by Katheryn
Davis
Full Of Ideas - A Great Place To Start For Toddler Art And Creativity
Take a deep breath and jump in--doing art with toddlers and twos is fun,
rewarding, and a wonderful learning experience. Children will joyfully
squeeze a rainbow, make their own (safe) beads to string, and create their
very own art baggie book. First Art starts children on a lifelong journey full
of exploration and creativity.
Personal Review: First Art : Art Experiences for Toddlers and
Twos by Katheryn Davis
This book is really inspiring. It's easy to use, the instructions are clear and
the ingredients clearly laid out, so you know just what you need. It includes
set up times, including what the grown up should do & what the child can
help with.
It comprehensively lists different media for craft activities. I have started
collecting all kinds of things to be used in future art projects.
It emphasizes that the process is important, rather than the end project - I
like that. I have repeated the same activity a few times as my toddler
seemed to enjoy it so much.
My 2 and a half yr old boy has loved the things we've tried from it so far:
different kinds of play dough & feely goop, collages, painting with different
materials, sand drawing and more. I think we're both excited to try to more
activities from this book.
You do need to work out what you need in advance, so for some of the
more complicated activities, I try them first myself, and set up during
naptime, so we're all ready to have fun when he wakes up.
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This book is really inspiring. It's easy to use, th more
This book is really inspiring. It's easy to use, the instructions are clear and the ingredients clearly laid out, so you know just what you need. It includes set up times, including what the grown up should do & what the child can help with.
It comprehensively lists different media for craft activities. I have started collecting all kinds of things to be used in future art projects.
It emphasizes that the process is important, rather than the end project - I like that. I have repeated the same activity a few times as my toddler seemed to enjoy it so much.
My 2 and a half yr old boy has loved the things we've tried from it so far: different kinds of play dough & feely goop, collages, painting with different materials, sand drawing and more. I think we're both excited to try to more activities from this book.
You do need to work out what you need in advance, so for some of the more complicated activities, I try them first myself, and set up during naptime, so we're all ready to have fun when he wakes up. less
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