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Mini Masters Art Lab

Nurturing imagination through art and play (3-5yr)

1 h
45 Canadian dollars
Roderick Avenue

Service Description

Our Mini Masters Art Lab program is specially designed for preschoolers (ages 3–5) to discover the joy of art while building confidence, creativity, and early learning skills. Through a playful mix of art workshops, sensory exploration, and fun group activities, children learn to express themselves, develop fine motor skills, and grow their imaginations in a safe, nurturing environment. 🎨 Art Workshops – Age-appropriate projects in painting, collage, clay, and mixed media. Children are guided step by step while still encouraged to explore freely. 🌈 Sensory Play – Hands-on activities with textures, colors, and materials that support early brain development and creativity. 📚 Story + Create – Storytime that inspires mini art projects, connecting language and imagination. 🌿 Outdoor Art Time – Weather permitting, we take creativity outside for chalk art, nature-inspired crafts, and group games. 🤝 Social & Play Activities – Small group games, music, and movement to encourage teamwork, confidence, and friendships. Benefits for Children Develops fine motor and pre-writing skills. Builds early art foundations in color, shape, and design. Strengthens imagination, focus, and problem-solving. Encourages confidence, creativity, and self-expression. 1. Early Learning Connections Activities that build pre-math and pre-literacy skills (counting during art, naming colors and shapes, following story themes). Story + art time that improves vocabulary, comprehension, and imagination. 2. Social & Emotional Development Group projects and cooperative games that teach sharing, turn-taking, and teamwork. Encouragement of independence and confidence through completing projects. 3. Routine & Readiness Structured but playful routines that prepare children for kindergarten. Opportunities to practice listening, following directions, and problem-solving. 4. Parent-Friendly Touches Each child brings home artwork weekly (so parents see progress). Occasional “mini gallery days” where parents can view the children’s creations. 5. Seasonal & Themed Fun Themed workshops tied to holidays, seasons, or nature (pumpkin crafts in fall, flower painting in spring). Sensory bins and art stations rotated monthly to keep activities fresh and exciting.


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778-879-7196

200-902 Roderick Ave, Coquitlam 

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