

Kids explore creativity, curiosity, and self-expression through guided thinking journeys inspired by history’s greatest minds.
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Inquiry-based lessons inspired by history’s greatest artists, creators, and thinkers.
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Designed to help your child build confidence, curiosity, and independent thought.




A Creative Thinking Journey
Ages 8–12 | Exploring Ideas
What if anything you see could become art?
In this journey, inspired by Andy Warhol– an artist who changed the way we see everyday things– children will learn to look at familiar objects in new ways and discover how art can be fun, expressive, and full of personality through bold colors, repeated patterns, and creative thinking inspired by Warhol’s unique style.


A Creative Thinking Journey
Ages 8–12 | Self-Expression
Children are often asked to describe themselves—but rarely taught how to truly understand who they are.
Inspired by Frida Kahlo, this guided experience invites children to explore identity through symbols, emotion, and interpretation. With step-by-step prompts and parent support, they build self-awareness, creative confidence, and the ability to express complex ideas visually.


A Creative Thinking Journey
Ages 8–12 | Expressing the Unseen
Inspired by the work of Wassily Kandinsky, this project explores the idea that sound can be translated into sight. Using circles, color, and rhythm, the composition imagines what music might look like if it moved beyond the ear and into the visual world. If we could see sound, what stories would it tell us?


A Creative Thinking Journey
Ages 8–12 | Exploring Ideas
Kids are naturally full of questions—but rarely encouraged to turn them into inventions.
Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, this guided experience invites children to observe the world, imagine new possibilities, and sketch their own ideas. Through creative prompts and exploration, they learn to think like an inventor—curious, bold, and unafraid to ask “what if?”










200+ Kids Creating


Why Manga and Anime Belong in Art Education: Inspiring Creativity Through Japanese Visual Culture Manga and anime aren’t just forms of entertainment—they’re rich, visual languages that can inspire…
🎨 Art Lesson: Visual Storytelling Through Mood & Atmosphere Theme: Mood, Atmosphere, and Expression Welcome to this week’s art lesson, where we dive into the world of visual storytelling —…
Winter Wonders in the Art Room: Exploring Seasons Through Monoprinting As part of our Unit of Inquiry on How the World Works, our young artists have been learning…
Exploring Cubism and Picasso: Seeing the World from Different Angles This week in art class, we dove into the fascinating world of Cubism, a revolutionary art movement pioneered by…
Exploring Seasons Through Art & Science: Autumn Inspiration Under the Theme “How the World Works” As part of our current inquiry into the IB Primary Years Programme transdisciplinary…
🌊 “How the World Works” – Exploring Summer Under the Sea ☀️🐠 As part of our ongoing IB PYP Unit of Inquiry, “How the World Works,” the children…


Kids think creatively as they build, design, and experiment.
Art helps kids express ideas and connect their creations to the wider world.
Hands-on projects give kids a real sense of accomplishment.
Kids engage in hands-on making and imaginative play.
No pressure. Just curiosity, creativity, and exploration.
