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Ages 2 to 4: Determine which of the brushstrokes is longer and which is shorter
Ages 2 to 5: Use dot markers to learn the letters A and P as well as their corresponding sounds
Ages 2 to 5: Increase fine motor strength, inspire creative thinking, and discover the works of Claude Monet
Ages 2 to 5: Recognize warm and cool colors by matching objects to the color wheel
Ages 2 to 5: Compare each set of artists' supplies to determine which has more and which has less
Ages 2 to 6: Learn about one element of art, shape, by identifying and tracing common two dimensional shapes
Ages 2 to 6: Sort a collection of colorful objects according to whether they are warm or cool colors
Ages 2 to 6+: Identify warm and cool colors on the color wheel and explore how artists use them in their work
Ages 3 to 5: Determine which color comes next in the colorful pattern
Ages 3 to 5: Build early math skills by counting a small set of artist's supplies and identifying the matching numeral
Ages 3 to 6: Count out the corresponding number ofdots in the style of Yayoi Kusama
Ages 3 to 6+ Practice observational drawing and learn how to draw the human form
Ages 4 to 6+: Explore color and create a design, inspired by Paul Klee, using only lines and dots
Ages 4 to 6+: Use a ruler to make a variety of straight lines and create a colorful piece of art inspired by Paul Klee
Ages 4 to 6+: Practice Matisse's style of 'drawing with scissors' while learning the difference between geometric and organic shapes