Spatial Gift-Boosting Activities

What's it all about?

Spatial Gift-Boosting Activities Some kids are always drawing, painting, or building things. But with a little help, all kids can learn to enhance their visual and artistic sense of the world.

These activities encourage children to express themselves in visual means. Moms and Dads: don't be afraid to join in the act.

When you give your kids a taste for art, there's no telling how far they'll go. Today the fridge, tomorrow The Louvre!

Choose your child's age group to get great activities.
Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8

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Grades K-2

  • Build a Sandcastle!
    Take one child, add sand and water, mix, and let rise!

  • Magical Butterfly Garden
    Tiny hands will enjoy making these pipe-cleaner butterflies, and the flowers for them to rest on.

  • Geometry, Color, and Mondrian
    Your little artist will learn about lines, colors, and how there's more than one way to look at a tree.

  • Cup of Fish
    Have some edible fun with your child with these gelatin and gummy fish.

    Grades 3-5
    Grades 6-8

  • Grades 3-5

  • Take your Camera for a Walk
    Find out how telling a story with pictures is a "snap."

  • Clothesline Art Show
    Calling all artists! Get ready to "hang" at the coolest neighborhood gallery.

  • Build a Sandcastle!
    Take one child, add sand and water, mix, and let rise!

  • Funky Picture Frame
    With a garage sale project that's picture perfect, art is where you find it.

  • Build an Edible Bridge
    After working all day, your kids won't want to burn these bridges, but they may want to eat them!

    Grades K-2
    Grades 6-8

  • Grades 6-8

  • Clothesline Art Show
    Calling all artists! Get ready to "hang" at the coolest neighborhood gallery.

  • Build a Sandcastle!
    Take one child, add sand and water, mix, and let rise!

  • Funky Picture Frame
    With a garage sale project that's picture perfect, art is where you find it.

  • Rainsticks from Recyclables
    Found objects often make the best art. When you look at everyday items with a fresh eye, who knows what you'll discover!

  • Denim Rings from Blue Jeans
    Sounds a bit like making a toothpick from a tree, but what else are your teens going to do with those worn-out jeans?

    Grades K-2
    Grades 3-5

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