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Every child can benefit from creating art activities at home.
Even the simplest activity will foster brain development. For example, toddlers, preschool and kindergarten students can greatly benefit from activities such as cutting with scissors and gluing objects on to paper. These simple projects encourage a connection between cause and effect, increase problem solving skills, and enhance fine motor skills for children.
Please take some time to browse through these pages and encourage your children to create wonderful masterpieces at home.
The first link below is Kinder Art. This website allows you to look at projects alphabetically and by grade level.
http://www.kinderarts.com/biglist/shtml
http://www.bucks.edu/news/culture/artmobile/afineline/
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http://www.michenermuseum.org/teachers/trunk.php
Comments (-1) Americans for the Arts
This is an excellent resource of information regarding the connection between the arts and increased achievement in school.
Comments (-1) Princeton Online
This website contains art projects for children starting with preschool age through high school.
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/lessons.html
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Michener Kids
This website is pretty cool from the Michener Museum of Art.
http://kids.michenerartmuseum.org/
Comments (-1) Keith Haring - Grafitti Artist
This website has awesome stuff about Keith Haring including an
Interactive Coloring Book.
http://www.haringkids.com/index.html
Comments (-1) How to draw... Free website
This website is filled with free "How to Draw" pages including:
* buildings
* animals
* games
http://www.ababasoft.com/how_to_draw/
Comments (-1) Coloring Pages
Here is a website that has coloring pages for you to print and enjoy.
Another great site with a huge amount of resources