Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
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Saturday, 23 November 2024

Choosing Age-Appropriate Christmas Gifts for the Budding Artists in your life


The festive season is upon us, and as we prepare to delight the little ones in our lives, finding the perfect present for an artistic child can be both exciting and challenging. 

Whether you’re shopping for a confirmed mini-Monet or encouraging a budding creative, choosing age-appropriate art supplies and tools is key to sparking joy and creativity. 

Here are some ideas to ensure your gifts inspire, engage, and delight, no matter their age or artistic skill level.

1. Toddlers and Preschoolers (Ages 2–5)

At this stage, it’s all about exploration and fun. Young children love experimenting with colours and textures, so focus on gifts that are safe, easy to use, and encourage creativity without worrying about “staying inside the lines.”

Gift Ideas:

Finger Paints and Large Brushes: Washable, non-toxic finger paints are perfect for sensory play, and chunky brushes are easy for little hands to grasp.

Mess-Free Colouring Kits: Look for water-based or “magic” markers that only work on special paper to save your walls and furniture.

Modelling Clay or Dough: Soft and pliable materials allow kids to create shapes, practise fine motor skills, and learn about 3D art.

Tips: Look for art supplies that are non-toxic, washable, and durable, as young children are bound to explore in unexpected (and messy!) ways.

2. Early Primary Schoolers (Ages 6–8)

By this age, children begin to refine their motor skills and show preferences for certain types of art. Gifts should balance creativity with skill-building and allow them to experiment with different mediums.

Gift Ideas:

Watercolour Paint Sets: Opt for kid-friendly palettes with brushes that introduce basic painting techniques.

Stamp Kits or Stencil Sets: These offer a fun way to experiment with patterns, shapes, and designs.

Basic Drawing Supplies: Sketchbooks, coloured pencils, and erasers make wonderful gifts for kids who love to draw.

Craft Kits: Whether it’s making friendship bracelets or decorating picture frames, craft kits provide hours of engaging activity.

Tips: Look for items that encourage independence and give children the tools to bring their ideas to life.

3. Preteens (Ages 9–12)

Preteens are at a stage where they can take on more complex artistic projects. They’re ready for higher-quality materials that offer greater precision and allow them to express their individuality.

Gift Ideas:

Acrylic or Gouache Paints: Introduce them to professional-looking paints that can be used on paper, canvas, or wood.

Advanced Drawing Kits: Include graphite pencils, blending tools, and instructional books to help develop their skills.

DIY Craft Kits: Think jewellery-making, embroidery, or sewing projects that provide a sense of accomplishment.

Digital Art Tablets: A beginner-friendly drawing tablet could open up the world of digital illustration.

Tips: Include guides or tutorials to help them get started with more complex mediums. Consider items that encourage personal expression, like customisable journals or canvases.

4. Teenagers (Ages 13+)

Teenagers often have a more defined artistic style and may even aspire to turn their hobby into something more serious. Gifts for this age group should help refine their techniques and challenge their creative boundaries.

Gift Ideas:

Professional Art Supplies: Invest in high-quality paints, brushes, or sketching tools. Brands like Winsor & Newton or Derwent are excellent choices.

Specialty Art Books: Look for instructional books or guides on topics like anatomy, perspective, or specific artistic styles.

Easels or Art Desks: A dedicated workspace can inspire focus and creativity.

Photography Kits: If they’re interested in digital or film photography, consider gifting a beginner-friendly camera.

Software for Digital Art: Programmes like Procreate (with a compatible tablet) or Adobe Photoshop can help them explore graphic design and illustration.

Tips: Pay attention to their specific interests, and don’t be afraid to ask them directly about their artistic goals or wishlist.

Other Considerations

Personalised Gifts: A custom apron, paint palette, or sketchbook can add a special touch to any present.

Subscription Services: Art subscription boxes deliver a curated selection of tools and projects, providing inspiration all year long.

Encourage Experiences: Art classes, museum memberships, or workshops can provide skills and inspiration they’ll carry with them forever.

This Christmas, let your gifts do more than fill a stocking—choose presents that nurture creativity, boost confidence, and encourage the young artists in your life to dream big. After all, you never know when you might be gifting the next Van Gogh or Banksy!

Happy gifting, and may your festive season be as colourful as the masterpieces they create.

Monday, 19 September 2011

Kids want Gadgets for Christmas!

A new Shopzilla poll reveals what 6-12 year-olds want this Christmas. Santa is not taking austerity measures this Christmas judging by the poll which reveals that electronic pets, laptops, tablets, digital cameras and games consoles are likely to be piled up under the tree this year. On average children in the UK are expecting £167 to be spent on them by their parents, which may not be enough for some of the more costly toys in the list.

£167 is the average amount that 6-12 year olds expect their parents to spend on them in total with more than half anticipating their gifts will cost under £150 in total. The ‘gender pay gap’ may start at a very young age if this Shopzilla survey is any indicator – boys aged 6-12 expect an average of £183 spent on them by their parents this Christmas while the girls are expecting a total of £155 on average – 18% less than the boys. However, Cars 2 toys are just as popular with girls as boys, reaching number five on both male and female Christmas lists.

Kids want to be just like their parents with ‘grown-up’ items such as digital cameras, laptops, iPads and smart phones making the top ten. 14% of the children surveyed no longer play with or use last year’s top gift any more and 12% can’t remember the best gift they received last year.

Neil McCarthy, Sales and Marketing Director at Shopzilla said: “The sheer newness of a must-have item is what attracts many of these young shoppers. It’s not just about getting the right item, it often has to be a certain colour and a particular model. Retailers who anticipate these trends and are able to meet demand will be able to tap into the tech-savvy young market.”

Top 10 most-wanted GIRLS’ toys and gifts:

1. Laptop/tablet
2. Digital camera
3. Nintendo 3DS
4. Electronic Pet
5. Cars 2 Toy
6. A real pet (not a toy)
7. Mobile phone/smartphone
8. Games for a computer console
9. Lego
10. Games Console

Top 10 most-wanted BOYS’ toys and gifts:

1. Laptop/tablet
2. Electronic Pet
3. Nintendo 3DS
4. Digital camera
5. Cars 2 Toy
6. Games for a computer console
7. Lego
8. Mobile phone/smartphone
9. Games Console
10. Moshi Monsters

www.shopzillasolutions.co.uk

(EDITOR: Parents! Just bookmark That's Chirstmas and visit us regularly to check for stories about discounted gifts. I think parents will need all the help they can get, this Christmas!)