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Art-iculating Kid’s Creativity

October 13th, 2009

The Art House DVD series uses energetic songs and animation to reinforce this simple artistic principle: everything around you is made up of basic shapes and when you learn to draw those, you can draw anything!

Art House Volume 1: Basic Shapes and Animals is fun and educational, teaching your child to use basic shapes to create pictures and drawing that are worthy of your home art gallery, the refrigerator door. Now you can join Teacher Emily and the Art House Gang as they learn to use basic shapes to draw your favorite animals and enjoy fun songs, music videos and animation throughout the video.

 

Locally we have seen some major cut backs in the public school system and electives were some of the first programs to be cut. Art was considered an elective class, but with the loss of recreational time and many of the more creative classes…how are children supposed to nurture their natural desire to be creative and unique individuals? Art House has come to the rescue with a program that will help us as parents develop those artistic skills at an early age promoting problem solving, communication, curiosity and perspective. Children ages 3 and up will benefit from Art House Volume 1: Basic Shapes and Animals. They will learn to draw things such as fish, dogs, birds, dinosaurs, monkeys and more. The program is interactive and easy to follow along with providing step-by step instructions along the way. There are some future titles in the works that are scheduled to be released in 2010 that

include:

Volume 2: Start Your Engines

Volume 3: On the Farm

Volume 4: Under The Sea

As a Homeschool parent that is always on the lookout for fun and educational supplements to our core curriculum, I highly recommend Art House Volume 1: Basic Shapes and Animals. It can be used with multiple aged children and it is just fun. I even learned a lot. Of course, I am not an artist by any means.So any help was just that…help. Because when even your kids make fun of your dog that looks like a blob, you know you need help.

So grab some paper, some pencils, some pens, some crayons and let’s go create!

“Art House sent me a copy of the DVD for review purposes. I was in no other way compensated for this post and all opinions are those of my own and have been in no way influced by any outside source.”

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