![]() In her case, it was this F-shaped horse she perfected. When repeated, these little lines and patterns can form awesome drawings! And I was hooked!Since I run site with play ideas for toddlers and this is not something toddlers can do (lack of fine motor skills at that age), I was thrilled to get a chance to post for Art Class Curator about zentangles! I’m one of the lucky moms whose daughter inherited a love for arts.Here is our little story:I noticed my 7-year-old daughter loves to draw certain items over and over again. Zentangles are awesome, easy, step-by-step, line-by-line drawings of little patterns. I was sure that I didn’t know how to draw. In a way, I felt hesitant to draw because I thought I can’t. Unfortunately, I never had enough time to sit down, to study human anatomy, or to learn how to draw people. I’ve never tried these, and now I really want to! Thanks so much to Mihaela, and I hope you hop over to her page to see what else she has to offer on her blog about creative play with her littlest ones.I have always been attracted to the arts, especially to drawings. ![]() The deadline is August 22.Today, I welcome Mihaela from for a post about a fun drawing activity she likes to do with her older daughter–Zentangles! Welcome to Art Class Curator! □The Curated Connections Library is now open! Energize, Engage, and Inspire your Students with the Power of Art Connection. ![]()
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