D-r-a-w-i-n-g and Colouring
Both D-r-a-w-i-n-g and Colouring help children develop their cognitive abilities.
If you cease this opportunity and share this activity with your children,you can have meaningful time and strengthen your Parent-Children relationship:
This is how a small detail of your Drawing Template will look like.
And this is what you can do with it:
Firstly the child can join the dots and complete the drawing according to the design on the T-Shirt
Then the completed drawing must be coloured, again according to the design
…and in the end don’t forget to let your Little Artist to sign its Masterpiece and put it on the fridge
Finally an extra empty page is also available to you: There you must encourage your child to try and make a similar but easier drawing on its own (without any dots) just by looking.
So for example if Liam the Mighty Pear is your chosen design, then you can bring an actual Pear and let your little one touch it and play with it for a while, discuss its shape, its colour, even its benefits for our health. Then you can ask the child to complete the drawing and colouring and you should be there to give a little help if necessary. Sharing this activity with children, helps them develop their observational skills, and they also learn fruits, colours and shapes, and new words from the small conversation you are having.
How about adding a pair of glasses to this Pear? How would it look like? With such interventions we can help children develop their Experimentation and Imagination skills which are both indispensable qualities of scientists in the area of Medical Research for example.
Painting finally, can also help children develop such skills: Kids are picking their own colours and create their own piece of work: they are experimenting until their imagination is satisfied!
And don’t forget what Albert Einstein has said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.”
Another interesting fact is the relation between early drawing skills with future intelligence: During a study, more than 15000 four-years-old children were asked to make a drawing and when they became fourteen their intelligence was tested again. The result was that, those who drew with the most skill were likely to do better in intelligence tests a decade later. So the ability to draw is very important for children’s personality development and we should consider ways of improving such skills.
We try to do our best to provide parents with Tools helping them spending more quality time with their children, in order to strengthen the Parents-Children relationship, and help children further develop their cognitive abilities.
So finally in the end, when you buy one of our little clothes, what you actually get is ...
*All supportive material described above is provided as a link where you can download it and print it.
a great experience:
Enjoy your stay!