Artsy Crafty Library: Fostering kids' creativity
“Mom, I’m bored.”
I’m willing to bet if you had a dime for every time you heard a kid say that phrase, or some variation of it, you’d have at least $10 bucks. My mother usually responded the same way I respond to my kids now, “Go outside, play a game, make some art.”
Make some art

When my own kids came along, I wanted to foster their love for artistic creativity. There are a ton of social, emotional and motor skill development benefits of kids exploring their artistic creativity. Kids can use art to express themselves well before they have the language skills necessary to do so. Artistic creativity encourages kids to think differently and to create something from nothing all on their own. This boosts their confidence and self-esteem. What kid doesn’t love to see their most recent artistic work hanging prominently on the front of the refrigerator?
Spending time with a parent working on an art project facilitates bonding. You may also earn some serious points when you impress them with your ability to draw the most unconventional looking giraffe. I assure you they will love it.
My kids’ art – the good and the confusing


Self-portraits


Show off your skills

Lasting memories
All this is to say that you don’t need to have a bunch of expensive art supplies. The creative process will most likely be messy, and the final product might not be “good.” But encouraging your kids to create art and taking some time to be creative with them is time well spent that can help make lasting memories and fun childhood mementos.