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Art Playroom: Make a home art space for kids; Spark exploration, independence, and joyful learning with invitations to create [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width: 254x216 mm, weight: 544 g, 200+ color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Quarry Books
  • ISBN-10: 0760381348
  • ISBN-13: 9780760381342
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width: 254x216 mm, weight: 544 g, 200+ color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Quarry Books
  • ISBN-10: 0760381348
  • ISBN-13: 9780760381342
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Learn how to set up an organized and inviting home art space for kids and keep them engaged with over 55 art prompts that encourage skill-building and creative exploration.

With an inviting, open setup of art supplies, kids can easily access tools and materials to work through ideas, tinker, discover, solve problems, learn techniques, and create anything they can imagine. Your art space becomes a creative workshop that allows children the opportunity to explore open-ended materials with a sense of independence, confidence, and responsibility.

In The Art Playroom, author Megan Schiller—a Reggio-inspired preschool teacher, art studio owner, and interior designer—guides you step by step through the process of creating an art space for your children and shares her simple approach to encourage creative exploration for years to come.

This book is for parents and caregivers of children ages 2–10, with tips on how to create an art space that works well for a variety of ages. The Invitations to Create offer over 55 ideas for setting up art prompts—categorized by skills and ages—that will spark a creative session with simple materials and minimal setup.

Hesitant about the potential mess? Megan provides a unique solution by combining her background in art education and interior design to help you set up a productive art space for your kids that is also organized, easy to clean up, and looks great!
 
You will learn:
 
  • How to set up an art studio for kids, step by step
  • How to customize your art space for specific ages, including toddlers, preschool-age kids, and tinkering- and making-focused older kids
  • How to introduce the materials to your child
  • How to keep your art space organized
  • How to keep your children engaged with open-ended art prompts

Invitations to Create focus on building skills such as:
 
  • Mastering tools such as scissors, stapler, hole puncher, and hammer
  • Fine motor and focus with beading, sewing, and droppers
  • Self-sufficiency with squeezing, pouring, and scrubbing practice
  • Writing with greeting cards, book-making, and comic strips
  • Collaboration with siblings and friends through shared projects
  • Science and investigation with chemistry and nature projects
  • Making toys and accessories such as clay creatures, dolls, and puzzles

The combination of having an open art studio and setting up invitations to create seamlessly weaves the creative process into children’s daily lives to help them become self-sufficient makers and innovative thinkers. This book, The Art Playroom, is for anyone who wants to foster creativity, independence, and ingenuity in the next generation.

The Art Playroom is a guide for setting up at-home art spaces and introducing art prompts to promote innovative thinking, skill-building, collaboration, and independence.
Table of Contents
 
Preface
 
Part 1: The Art Space
 
Chapter 1: Why an Open Art Studio?

Introduction
What Skills Do Kids Learn from Open-Ended Art?
The Influence of Art Over the Years (by Barbara Rucci)
Design Matters

 
Chapter 2: Setting up Your Open Art Studio

What Materials and Tools Should be in an open art studio?
Your Art Space is Not Just for Art
Using an Art Space for Tinkering and Inventing (By Rachelle Doorley)
Adding Tinkering and Maker Materials into Your Art Space
Choosing a Location (By Jean Vant Hul)
Furniture, Storage, and Tips on Organizing Art Supplies for Different Ages
Art Storage and Display
Adding the Art Supplies

 
Chapter 3: Your Open Art Studio is Ready to Go, Now What?

Keeping Materials Visible and Fresh
Introducing Your Child to the Materials
Testing New Materials
Questions to Ask Your Child When Testing Different Materials

 
Part 2: Invitations to Create
 
Chapter 4: Keeping Your Child Engaged Over Time with Invitations to Create

What are Invitations to Create?
10 tips on setting up an Invitation to Create

 
Chapter 5: Starter Invitations to Create: Easy art prompts for ages 2-7 that
are quick to set up and easy for young children to explore on their own.
 

 Monochromatic Shape
 Playdough Sculpture
 Foil Painting
 Craft Tape Construction
 Magazine Collage
 Peekaboo Drawing
 X Marks the Spot
 Confetti
 Rock Painting
 Sticky Collage
 Dot Painting
 Dreamy Decoupage
 Grid Drawing
 Curious Assemblage
 Scrape and Roll Painting
 Fine Feathered Fabrication
 Produce Prints
 Current Obsession
 DIY Stickers
 Sticky Block Building
 DIY Old Fashioned Tempera Paint
 Misplaced Mural
 Wet Chalk Drawing
 Youve Got Mail
 Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall

 

Do it together Starter Invitations to Create: Art prompts that introduce a
new material or technique that act as a simple art lesson when done with an
adult

 Oil Pastels & Oil
 Current Obsession Still Life
 Color Mixing



 
Chapter 6: Skill-building Invitations to Create: Art prompts to develop
skills for ages 2-10

Mastering Tools (Ages 3-8): Art prompts that encourage the use of creative
tools

 First Scissor Practice
 Early Learning Scissor Practice
 Intermediate Scissor Practice
 Stapler
 Hole Puncher
 Glue Gun
 Hammer


Fine motor and Focus (Ages 2-6): Art prompts that help children develop fine
motor and focusing skills.

 Beading Pipe Cleaners
 Delicate Droppers
 Twisting from the Toolbox
 Do-Dad Mandala
 Fuse Beads
 Simple Sewing Skills
 Labyrinth Pointillism



 

Self-Sufficiency (Ages 2-6. Age 2 with adult supervision) Art prompts that
guide children towards independent use of everyday items.

 Slicing Practice
 Kitchen Tools
 Squeezing Practice
 Pouring Practice
 Spraying and Scrubbing Practice
 Art Cleanup



 

Writing (Ages 3-8): Art prompts that build writing skills through playful
activities.



 Alphabet Stencil



 Block Letter Dots
 Alphabet Stickers
 May I take Your Order?
 Name Tracing
 Greeting Card
 Book Making
 Comic Strip

 

Collaboration (Ages 2-10. 2 years with adult supervision): Art prompts that
encourage collaboration between siblings or friends through group projects.



 Shared Sticky Collage
 Tape Resist Canvas
 Collaborative Coloring
 Shared Sticky Block Building
 Shared Street Construction
 Cooperative Garland

           

Science and Investigation (Ages 3-10): Art prompts that demonstrate the
intersection of art and science through reactive ingredients, testing ideas,
and exploring how things work.



 Eye-Catching Eruption
 Colorful Dripping Cream
 Swirling Separation
 Nature Still Life
 DIY Nature Paint
 Magnetic Sculpture

 

Making Toys and Accessories (Ages 4-10): Art prompts that introduce ways to
make toys or accessories that can be played with when finished.



 Modeling Clay Creatures
 Mini Bed
 Habitat
 DIY Instrument
 Dancing Paper Dolls
 Sticky Sticks
 DIY Magnet Puzzle

 
Conclusion

Having a Designated Art Space in Our Home (by Meri Cherry)
Final Thoughts
Resources
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Megan Schiller is an art teacher, art studio owner, and former preschool teacher. She has been blogging about childrens art and creative spaces since January, 2010. She started her business, The Art Pantry, in 2014 as a design studio to help parents set up creative play spaces in their homes and provide ideas on how to engage children in the creative process. She works one on one with clients and also offers a virtual group course and guides through her website. She lives in Mill Valley, CA.