Aaron Zenz is an author and illustrator who creates his own versions of kids' monster drawings. He enjoys creating "fan art" and encouraging creativity. He's made over 300 illustrations so far. Some ...
Mary Poppins, in the Disney film, told us that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. This may be true, and yet hundreds of kids and teenagers being treated at Le Bonheur Children’s Medical ...
We all have heard several instances where teachers have gone above and beyond to help their students. They not only make extra time for them but also become a guiding light for the young ones. Now a ...
This monster isn't anything to be afraid of, according to its creator. "My monster likes to play with me," wrote Lachlan, a kindergartner in Missoula County Public Schools. It also "feels HAPPY!!, ...
KELLER, Texas — Despite reading stories about creepy critters and creatures, the first graders at Freedom Elementary in Keller knew monsters weren’t real. Or so they thought. “I felt surprised,” said ...
"The process is simple," explains David DeVries when talking about his website that turns children's drawings into works of art. "I project a child's drawing with an opaque projector, faithfully ...
Just in time for Halloween, Monster Show 2: Another Compendium of Awesome Monster Drawings is serving up plenty of heebie-jeebies. The show features local and national artists and their take on what ...
Mr Parker also created a GoFundMe page for the teacher. An Australian teacher is gaining global fame after creating hand-made stuffed toys for each of her students based on the "monster" drawings they ...
(CBS News) Dave DeVries paints lots of creepy, crawly monsters. He does it by tapping into his inner child and the creativity of children. You could call DeVries the pied piper of paint because when ...
Children’s crayon drawings come to life, just like in that Pixar film! Thanks to The Monster Project, a Kickstarter funded by technology company Adobe, as well as two of San Francisco’s most respected ...
Some little boys love trucks. Some little boys love trains. Aidan Reed, 5, has always — always — loved monsters. To Aidan, Wolfman is a scream and vampires are a hoot. He’s never seen a single horror ...
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