The best drawing materials for each age
Depending on your child’s age, it is advisable to use different types of material as some require more skill and ability to use them correctly than others. […]
Depending on your child’s age, it is advisable to use different types of material as some require more skill and ability to use them correctly than others. […]
If you have small children, you will end up seeing the walls of your house fill with scribbles, signs, and drawings by the children who don’t understand why they cannot make use of that «canvas» that is so big and so white to reflect their best creative ideas. […]
Would you like to have fun with your children by carrying out an original, creative, and educational activity? Take a look at these handicraft ideas. […]
We introduce you to the 5 winners of a pack consisting of 2 blister packs with crayons, 2 rolls to color in with mandalas, and 2 packs with 2 strips with mandalas 60 and 90 mm wide. […]
Cars are more and more comfortable these days and journeys that used to take 5 hours now take less time, but even so a long journey with children can be a nightmare for parents. What can we do to stop them getting bored? […]
The analysis of children’s drawings can give us many clues as to how they feel. Indeed it is one of the methods most frequently used by psychologists when a child has problems: asking him to draw something. […]
Would you like to win this Color Roll pack? Take part in our competition and you will enter the draw for 5 complete packs. It’s very simple! […]
Children’s drawing passes through various stages: the period of non-form, the period of form, and the period of schematization. Here we give you the main characteristics of each one of these stages through which everybody passes as they learn to draw. […]
Drawing, painting, coloring… these activities are highly beneficial to children’s physical and motor development. For this reason it is important to give them the necessary materials so that they can explore their imagination and creativity through drawing. […]
As María Montessori said: “Help me to do it myself”. The child’s drawing should not be directed; he should be left to explore his abilities and develop his imagination and creativity freely. […]