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Creative Art and Craft Activities for Preschoolers

byPurple AstersVisit center at RMV Extension, SanjayanagaraStarts from10,500 Per MonthView full gallery

We believe art is messy, joyful, and the best way for our little Asters to express themselves. Here is a glimpse of the hands-on creativity that fills our classrooms every day.

Hand printing is a fantastic sensory activity that children love. Here, we are helping our little Asters create their own handprint art, turning a simple activity into a cherished keepsake.

The pure joy of creating something with your own hands. This little boy's excited expression says it all about our fun-filled art sessions.

A proud artist with her red-painted hands. These simple art activities help build confidence and allow for creative self-expression.

Focused and ready to create. Even our youngest students get to participate in art activities, which are adapted for their age and skill level.

Making funny faces with painted hands. We believe learning should be playful, and our art classes are filled with laughter and creativity.

This little Aster's t-shirt says "Just Have Fun," and that's exactly what our art sessions are all about. It's a time for exploration and enjoyment.

Watch our little Asters create fun monster art using a simple blow-painting technique. This activity is great for exploring cause and effect while making funny, unique creatures.

For Father's Day, our children made special handmade cards. This activity not only results in a heartfelt gift but also enhances their fine motor skills and ability to follow instructions.

Introducing our older students to the traditional art of block printing. This activity helps them learn about patterns, design, and a unique Indian craft form.

Look at this beautiful sunrise artwork created with oil pastels. We guide children in using different art mediums to express their ideas and learn about color blending.

About Creative Minds at Work

At Purple Asters, we do not care about the perfect masterpiece. We care about the process. When a child squishes clay, paints with their fingers, or learns block printing, they are building fine motor skills, patience, and confidence. It is about letting them explore, get a little messy, and express themselves without the pressure of getting it right.

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