What Mural Would You Paint?

Questions that get kids thinking and creating! Today, we're exploring public art, colors and community.

“The City wants to paint a mural in your neighborhood – a giant, great painting that you get to see every day. What do you think they should paint?”

A tool for nurturing kids’ creativity, and talking with children about beautifying your neighborhood, the importance of art, learning colors, using your imagination, sharing your ideas, street art and graffiti, chalk art on your sidewalk, exploring your city, participating in your community – and inspiring fun conversations and arts activities!

Good Question! + ¡Qué Buena Pregunta! is a Bilingual English + Spanish series sharing interesting questions that get kids thinking and creating – questions that invite conversation, action, creative expression, STEAM activities and art!

Helpful for sparking higher-level thinking and cognitive development in preschool and kids ages 3-6.

Perfect for restless creative kids, road trips and commuting, classroom discussions, when children are home sick, when it’s rainy or too hot to play outside, or when kids are bored. '

Our question today shared by fabulous actor, director, voiceover artist and announcer, Jim Sorenson!

You can share your ideas in words, or draw a picture, on our Contact Page.

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