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How Teachers Can Use Art to Build Emotional Awareness in Classrooms
In classrooms today, academics often take center stage — but children’s emotional growth is just as important. A powerful way teachers can nurture this growth is through art. From doodles to paintings, children’s artworks are more than just colors on paper; they are reflections of feelings, experiences, and inner worlds.
Children's Art Museum International
4 days ago2 min read


Top 5 Art Tools and Platforms for Kids
Tux Paint, Procreate, CAMI.....
Children's Art Museum International
Aug 292 min read


How Children Around the World Are Using Art to Speak Up
Children are now continuing this tradition with remarkable insight and passion:
In South Africa, children from Cape Town created a public mural series on climate change, raising awareness about their disappearing coastline.
Children's Art Museum International
Aug 12 min read


Digital vs. Traditional Art: What’s the Difference and What Should I Try?
In the colorful world of creativity, artists today have more options than ever before. Whether you're sketching with a pencil or painting on an iPad, both traditional and digital art offer exciting ways to express yourself. But what exactly is the difference between the two—and which one should you try?
Children's Art Museum International
Jul 252 min read


What Are Art Movements? A Simple Timeline for Young Artists
Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered why it looks so different from another? That’s because artists across history belonged to different art movements—groups of artists who shared similar styles, ideas, and ways of expressing themselves.
Children's Art Museum International
Jul 112 min read


How to Read an artwork: A Beginner’s Guide for Kids
Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered what it means? Maybe you saw a person with blue skin or a sun that looks like a flower and thought, “Why did the artist draw that?”
Children's Art Museum International
Jul 42 min read
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