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Book Synopsis
Make creativity their superpower with 75 imaginative exercises for kids ages 6 to 9!
Help children explore their curiosity and learn how to be more creative! Creativity for Kids provides fun and helpful activities that will not only help kids express themselves but also build confidence and enhance problem-solving skills as they make creativity a part of everything they do.
Go beyond artistic expression with guided activities―like the Bridge-Building Challenge or the Cut-Out Story―that help your child learn how to take innovative and inventive approaches to a variety of situations and challenges. They'll also have a super-fun time with each activity whether working independently or in a group.
Inside Creativity for Kids you'll find:
Your child will have a blast learning to be creative with Creativity for Kids!
Review Quotes
"I highly recommend Creativity For Kids. It encourages even the most shy child to come out of their shell and explore their surroundings in a positive, unique, and entertaining way. This is an essential book for parents, teachers, and therapists." --Lindsay Robertson, Vice President of Save Down Syndrome and author of Charlie's Way; Maddie Moo; America: Beautifully Unique; and Sincerely, With Love
"Creativity For Kids has been a wonderful resource to include in my lesson planning. The activities help students with eye-hand coordination and sharpening fine motor skills--some of the most important skills needed to feel successful in class. I have found that the activities help my special need students or those with tactile sensitivities create art that is not only beautiful but also uses multisensory strategies that meet the needs of the students. Any teacher or parent will love this wonderful resource and will have plenty of engaging activities to suggest when they hear the dreaded 'I'm BORED!'" --Devon Jacques, art teacher
"This book has tons of great activities for young children ages 6-9 to keep them active, creative, and confident. Different activities focus on problem-solving, working as a team, using your imagination, making art, telling stories, and improvising." --Kailey B.