Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Balloon Painting for Little Ones!
Lots of toddlers enjoyed some good messy fun at the library this Tuesday. After being inspired by Ellen Stoll Walsh’s picture book, Mouse Paint, each young artist created colorful paintings using sensory balloons. Children enjoyed being a part of the storytime by pinning the dots on Dog from Dog’s Colorful Day and recognizing their felt shape from those illustrated in It Looked Like Spilt Milk. Every child got a special opportunity to come up and share in the story.
After storytime we introduced a tub full of sensory balloons. Kids tried to guess what was inside by playing with the different textures. (Hint: flour, hair gel, and bird seed. Any non toxic household item would work just as well.) Each child chose his favorite 2 textures and got to work with the tempera paints. We bounced the balloons in the paint. We rolled, dragged, and dotted them across the page. We made tie-dye swirls and polka dots by mixing the colors on the paper. By the end we were also using our fingers and hands!
The value of this sensory play should not be underestimated. When children partake in this sort of self- directed play in a pro social environment like a library, they engage their creativity and develop fine/gross motor skills, cognitive development, social development and self-esteem. Plus, it’s fun! Check out more photos on our flickr page.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Fun with Fingerpaints @ The Nesconset Branch!
Today at the Nesconset Branch, we rolled up our sleeves, threw on our smocks, and got down and dirty with finger paint! Children ages 2-3 years old with their parents and caregivers joined us for songs and stories, and visited different painting stations, that featured various brushes, rollers and stamps! The masterpieces youngsters created are now on display in the Children’s Department.
Looking for some artistic inspiration for you and your little one? Try some of these picture books about painting, colors and creativity. Then bust out the finger paints and tablecloths, and let your imagination run wild!
A Color of His Own
Color Zoo
Dog’s Colorful Day: A Messy Story About Colors and Counting
Freight Train
I Ain’t Gonna Paint No More
I’m the Best Artist in the Ocean
Lemons are Not Red
Little Blue and Little Yellow: A Story for Pippo and Ann and Other Children
The Mixed Up Chameleon
Maisy’s Colors
Mouse Paint
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