Little Hands, Big Imaginations: Toddler & Baby Art
Explore color, texture, and sensory play with your little one. My sessions are all about messy fun and the joy of creating—no 'perfect' results, just beautiful memories. 🫰🏻🌈
The highest levels of cuteness are in my baby art classes. We get messy with foot painting, play with dough, and let our creativity run wild.
This is why toddler art isn't "perfect". It's supposed to be about exploration and fun, not creating something that looks like it was made by a machine.
Messy play is the best play. In our toddler sessions, we encourage getting hands-on with paint to explore colors and textures in the most fun way possible.
The best time of life is when you're a toddler discovering the joy of paint. Our play-and-learn batches for under 3s are all about happy, messy exploration.
This is what art made by toddlers actually looks like. It's full of color, imagination, and the pure joy of creating something with their own hands.
A look at some real artworks by 2 to 4-year-olds. My classes focus on letting them explore and create freely, building confidence along the way.
A beautiful rainbow collage made by a toddler. Even the simplest activities like tearing and pasting paper can create something wonderful and build important skills.
In my classes, creativity is crafted, not assembled. We guide the little ones through the process, letting them make their own artistic choices from start to finish.
This is process art for the win. It’s about the experience of painting, mixing colors, and feeling the textures, which is so important for a child's development.
Just some of the artsy stuff we do every day. From finger painting to using different tools, every session is a new adventure for my little students.
About Little Hands, Big Imaginations: Toddler & Baby Art
In my classes, we skip the pressure of a 'perfect' final product and focus entirely on process art. Whether it is finger painting or exploring sensory dough, I bring the mess-proof setup to your space—so you can enjoy the creative chaos without worrying about cleaning up the paint splatter afterwards.
Why Process Art?
My toddler and baby sessions are not about creating a masterpiece to hang in a gallery. It is about the 'tauba tauba' messy, joyful experience of touching, feeling, and mixing. At this age, your child is developing fine motor skills and spatial awareness, and art is one of the most effective tools for that.
What We Do
We keep things simple and sensory-focused. Think hand and foot printing, sponge painting, and playing with non-toxic sensory dough. We often use large paper formats or floorspace, giving little ones the freedom to move and express themselves. It is creative relaxation for them—and often a much-needed break for the parents too.
The Logistics: No Stress
I know that the thought of paint in a home can be daunting. That is exactly why I handle everything:
- Non-toxic materials: I use child-safe, washable paints and tools designed for small hands.
- Mess management: I bring heavy-duty floor coverings and aprons to protect your home.
- Cleanup included: My job doesn't end when the painting stops. I take care of all the material cleanup so you don't have to lift a finger.
Whether you are looking for a fun weekend activity or a regular developmental session, my goal is to make sure the kids have fun and you feel completely at ease. Let us make some art—and a little bit of a mess—together.
Art with Anuradha
I’m Anuradha, and honestly, nothing beats the look of pride on a toddler’s face when they create something all by themselves. I pack my bag with non-toxic paints and drop by your place, so you get all the creative chaos without the cleanup headache.
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