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Skin Tone Pencils, multi
Metallic pencils, multi
Helvetiq
Metallic pencils, multi Sale priceCHF 21.00
Pencils Neon Pencils, multi
Buddha Board Original
Naef
Buddha Board Original Sale priceCHF 59.00
Wax crayons Wallace 9-Pack Yellow mellow multi mix
Painting set unicorn
Coloring poster incl. brush Crazy Paint Lily
Coloring poster incl. brush Crazy Paint Kawaii
Safari wax crayons
Konges Sløjd
Safari wax crayons Sale priceCHF 13.00
Spielba magnetic blackboard with paper + chalks
Coloring poster incl. brush Crazy Paint Atlas
Classic colored pencils, multi
Coloring poster incl. brush Crazy Paint Dino
Safari watercolor set
Fluorescent felt-tip pens
OMY
Fluorescent felt-tip pens Sale priceCHF 13.00
Wax crayons Multi
Konges Sløjd
Wax crayons Multi Sale priceCHF 13.00
Sticker booklet A Sticker A Day Tiger
Spielba blackboard with paper & chalk
Game CLASSIC Pick up sticks beige
Painting set Dino
Konges Sløjd
Painting set Dino Sale priceCHF 17.00
Coloring poster dinosaurs
OMY
Coloring poster dinosaurs Sale priceCHF 15.00
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Pencil case school case Clover Mahogany Rose
Stickers by numbers Bubble Tea OMY
Coloring book with stickers Lily OMY

Painting & drawing – fostering creativity

Children love to experiment with colour. Art projects boost creativity, teach patience and enhance self‑esteem. When painting they learn to express thoughts and feelings visually and develop their own perspective on the world.

Fine motor skills and concentration

Drawing and crafting improve fine motor skills and hand‑eye coordination. Holding brushes, cutting with scissors or threading beads train dexterity and concentration. These skills later benefit writing, music or sports.

Social and emotional development

Painting together strengthens communication and teamwork. Children learn to share, help each other and be proud of their creations. Art allows them to process feelings and develop empathy. Cultural differences can also be explored playfully when various motifs and traditions are incorporated into creative work.

Materials and sustainable choices

Look for eco‑friendly materials like recycled paper, beeswax crayons and water‑based paints so even the youngest can experiment safely. Store colours and pencils in learning games and combine the creative session with crafts & handiwork or building blocks for even more variety. Reusable art mats protect table and floor.

Tips & ideas for home

Schedule regular creative hours: in spring children can paint flowers; in winter cut out snowflakes. Make cards for family celebrations or decorative pictures for the kids’ room. Pair puzzles or building blocks with motor skill & activity toys to include motor exercises. Exhibiting the artwork in the hallway or living room honours the results and motivates further creativity.