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First Art for Toddlers and Twos: Open-Ended Art Experiences

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Discover the natural curiosity and enthusiasm of toddlers and twos as they explore creative art experiences designed just for them. In this updated, color edition of  First Art for Toddlers and Twos , you will find more than seventy-five art experiences, with lots of variations that add to the fun and tips for making the activities run smoothly.  First Art for Toddlers and Twos  starts children on a journey full of exploration and creativity!

130 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2002

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MaryAnn F. Kohl

37 books37 followers
Read more about me at my website if you wish.
http:// www. brightring. com
I write art books for children, parents, teachers, and homeschoolers.
And I love love love art for kids!!!

My blog:
http://maryannfkohl.typepad.com/blog/

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348 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2009
There are lots of art books out there, and lots of this info is in other places. BUT - I like the way the activities are grouped, and I love that these aren't crafts (i.e. you are supposed to put eyes in a particular place) but art projects. At 3 and 3 months, H is almost pretty uninterested in creating a Thing/Final Product, and he never ends up using the stuff I give him the way it's "supposed" to be used (i.e. no animal has yet had eyes where they are meant to be). It's helpful to have a book full of projects where I can give him materials and a couple of suggestions, then he's free to create what he wants.
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211 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2009
This book is great for getting some ideas for those first art experiences. She is all about the process, so there are no cutesy "projects" here - just ideas to get the creative juices flowing. She even has recipes for paint and play dough.
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Author 9 books376 followers
February 27, 2008
We use this book a lot - I really love her process-based approach to art!
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November 19, 2009
I loved all the projects in this book! Encourages real art making and creativity, not just crafty stuff. I love all her books.
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3,560 reviews51 followers
July 23, 2012
I am normally a huge fan of MaryAnn F. Kohl's art books. However, this newer edition they have changed the format. Yes, the author has provided good information and the book is now in "full color". That being said, I am not impressed with the way this information is organized or how busy the pages look. The orginal format was much easier to read.


ISBN: 9780876593998 (pbk.)
0876593996 (pbk.)
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141 reviews33 followers
September 23, 2013
Not many pictures, but tons of great ideas, including lots of paint and play dough recipes--one gluten-free cornstarch dough recipe that seemed gentler on children's hands than the harsh baking soda recipe popular online--lots of fun ideas for collages, sculptures, painting, how to safely teach your 2-year-old to use scissors, printing with acorns, leaves, buttons, bubble wrap...blowing colored bubbles outdoors at a paper taped on a fence to paint it, tons of cool things.
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27 reviews7 followers
November 17, 2011
The author presents many artistic methods and mediums for your toddler to explore. I prefer using more natural paints and colors, but it is easy to substitute. I definitely found at least twenty great inexpensive and great sensory activities. I would definitely recommend checking it out at your local library for inspiration.
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85 reviews4 followers
October 11, 2012
This is a great book FULL of ideas for doing art with little ones. I also like that it reiterates "its the process not the product" especially with toddlers. Case in point: my 2yo would much rather spend hours squeezing glue out of the bottle than actually gluing things TO it, but he has had a ton of fun doing many of these activities.
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May 12, 2013
As someone who is not very "artsy," I found this book to be an excellent source of inspiration on different items and things that you can do with your toddler. I used to work at a preschool with three-to-five year-olds, but had no experience in giving younger kids their first art experiences. I think I will be keeping my eyes open for a secondhand copy of this book. :)
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February 4, 2016
For toddlers, the author encourages art as a process, not the means to a product. The activities encourage sensory play and discovery. She provides recipes for fingerpaints and squishy mixes/clays and collage ideas. Interesting ideas include bubble wrap paint prints, drawing with crayons on sandpaper, and sculpture in a bag.
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1,668 reviews15 followers
March 29, 2019
good resource for teachers and parents alike
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July 23, 2023
While many ideas in here involved mixing materials to create paints and doughs that I don’t think I’ll use (The prep time seems to outweigh the time spent on activity, at least for a parent of one child and not a daycare situation.), there were some other simpler ideas that I liked, such as using toy cars to paint tire tracks and using a shaker to apply powdered tempera paint to a shower curtain outside when it’s raining.
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225 reviews21 followers
December 31, 2015
A lot of great ideas, and plenty of lists. Useful as a starting point for parents looking to incorporate art into their toddler's life. Includes a lot of recipes for paint, playdoh, and other interesting hands on mixes.

However, it's very similar to a variety of other books that I've already read - and contained nothing novel.
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36 reviews
May 30, 2011
The art ideas in this book are perfect for Phoebe's age and I really like that they focus on art as a process rather than a destination. We have used several of the ideas already and there are plenty more that she can grow into.
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April 6, 2015
I'm sure this has some great ideas which would be appreciated by art enthusiasts, but I didn't find it inspiring. For the newcomer to art I recommend "The Artful Parent: Simple Ways to Fill Your Family's Life with Art and Creativity" by Jean Van't Hul.
12 reviews3 followers
September 20, 2010
good process -oriented ideas. alot i knew from head start, but forgot. we made the marker stand out of plaster of paris-it
s great--no more lost caps.
10 reviews
June 21, 2009
Useful book with great recipes, but do your own safety research before using some of them. I won't be letting my toddler play in Borax any time soon...
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July 27, 2010
Great book with tons of art project ideas for little kids. I like her philosophy regarding doing art with children very much.
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Author 6 books93 followers
January 20, 2012
Useful recipes and suggestions for sensory and artistic exploration with art supplies. Worth a check from the library.
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670 reviews12 followers
April 24, 2012
Some obvious ideas, but overall a great sourcebook when you're feeling stumped for what kinds of art activities to do with younger children.
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April 5, 2013
Brilliant book. Really simple, but hugely enjoyable art projects for very young kids. We have tried lots of the projects from this book. Its about the process, not the product!
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September 20, 2013
Good open-form art processes for toddlers, focusing on stamping, collage, painting, dough substances. Most of the projects are probably too messy for the library but some would work.
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