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Appreciating and Displaying Children’s Artwork

5 August 2013No Comment

 

Strokes, scribbles and messy drawing of a toddler may appear meaningless in the eyes of adults.

They seem … random.

But really, experts say that, they actually DO mean something.

Often, they draw what they have seen, and experienced.

As the adults, let’s learn to appreciate little children’s artwork.

And one way to do so is : to hang / display their artwork somewhere at home where it can be seen by many.

(Don’t forget to write the date and your child’s name!)

Because we still haven’t quite decided which ‘wall’ we’ll dedicate to display the kids’ artworks at our new home (like what we did back in Singapore), we paste some of their works on our fridge, and the sides of the kids’ cabinets =)

WHERE and HOW do YOU display your children’s artwork?

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