| Pre-schoolers and toddlers in your daycare would | | | | masterpieces. |
| love nothing more than the opportunity to play with | | | | Yes, this can be educational as well, teachers can |
| their classmates the whole day and with daycare | | | | guide them with painting or drawing the alphabet or |
| supplies such as state of the art, art supplies, they | | | | their numbers even teach them the likeness of their |
| get to play and learn at the same time. | | | | favorite fruit or vegetables. So all the while that they |
| Children's imagination is endless and knows no bounds | | | | are learning, kids don't have any idea that this is all |
| and they need something to express hoe they feel | | | | part of their lesson because they are having a blast |
| or what they are thinking. They love to draw, paint | | | | doing so. In this way, those quiet and shy students |
| pictures and color so art supplies are necessary if | | | | open up to you without intentionally doing so and |
| you want the kids to enjoy their time in your | | | | teachers now have a more in depth knowledge f |
| daycare facility. With their emotions and imaginations | | | | their more quieter students and through this will be |
| overflowing, you can have something that will | | | | able to draw them out and talk more or socialize with |
| capture all of it and who knows you just might have | | | | other kids too. |
| a future Leonardo Da Vinci in your very own daycare | | | | So bring out those colored pencils, crayons etc and |
| center and you get to glimpse their very first | | | | let their education begin. |