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Tiny Artists (3-5 yrs)

Embark on a colorful adventure with our program designed exclusively for the youngest budding artists, aged 3 to 5!

At Art Trails, we believe in nurturing creativity from the earliest years, fostering a love for art through playful exploration and hands-on expression.

Mediums & Techniques:

Fun painting with tools to allow free expression.

Crayons & Markers, introduction to basic mediums.

Develop cutting and pasting skills to create simple collages.

Playdough Sculpting to enhance sensory and tactile experiences.

Skills Developed:

Fine Motor Skills: Basic hand-eye coordination and grip control.

Color Recognition: Introduction to primary & secondary colors.

Shape & Pattern Recognition: Basic shapes & simple patterns.

Creativity: Encourage free expression & storytelling through art.

Class Duration: 1.5 hrs (1 hr option available for 3-4 yrs)

Class Size: Max 6

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artwork done by kids

Herorko, Gogo's Mom

“Gogo has been taking drawing lessons with Anamika for a year now. He enjoyed the class a lot and brought home beautiful painings and crafts. He got to practice different tools and basic techniques in Anamika’s class. He started from tracing to simple sketches and paintings. He has progressed along the way. We enjoyed the class!"

Rutika, Vihaan's Mom

"Art Trails ..Teacher Anamika is Best Teacher. My Son Vihaan goes to her Art class since 3.5yrs old. He absolutely loves going to her Art class. I have seen lot of improvement in my son's drawing n painting.
Teacher not only gives art lesson but also take craft too like clay craft, mandala art, decoupage n many more. Totally enriching class n worth the money. Teacher teaches with lot of patience which is very imp with small kids. Thank you teacher Anamika for all ur efforts. Best wishes to you always."

Richa, Aaratrika's Mom

“Thanks for being an amazing teacher. Your remarkable ability to engage young minds, turning every class into a colorful adventure, has truly made a difference. I am immensely grateful for your guidance in shaping Aaratrika’s artistic journey.”
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