7 Reasons to Start Nature Journaling

Here are seven reasons to start your nature journaling practice today – plus a free printable journal page! Nature journaling is a beautiful way to build connection to nature and communication skills. Here are seven reasons to start nature journaling (plus a free printable nature journal worksheet). Download your free printable journal page here to… Continue reading 7 Reasons to Start Nature Journaling

Art Room Scavenger Hunt

Here’s a free printable scavenger hunt game to help build independence in your preschool or elementary child! For each of the 7+ years I spent teaching art in the public school system, I had my students complete a classroom scavenger hunt at the beginning of the school year. It was a way to not only… Continue reading Art Room Scavenger Hunt

Cereal as a Math Manipulative

Bring counting to life with this free printable activity – using cereal as a math manipulative! Do you have a child who thrives when given tactile or visual learning experiences? Using manipulatives (aka real life objects) in math is a great way to engage your visual/experiential learners. Manipulatives build a bridge in a child’s developing… Continue reading Cereal as a Math Manipulative

Making Space for Creativity

Having trouble fitting art into your family routine? A consistent space to create may help you get in the rhythm! They say when you are trying to start a new exercise habit, the first thing you need to do is get into the habit of setting out your workout clothing in the same place every… Continue reading Making Space for Creativity

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