Thursday, September 10, 2020

Got Kids Get Creative With Free Weekly Projects From Sias Studios!

Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Got Kids? Get Creative with Free Weekly Projects from Sias  Studios! by Ryan Sias I met Tara a few years ago at an SCBWI event; her enthusiasm for books is infectious. What I love about picture books is how they spark children’s imaginations. In between working on books, I do these free weekly creative projects for kids under the name Sias Studios. Sias Studios‘ free weekly emails  are designed to promote creative thinking and foster children’s imaginations. Our original art projects encourage kids to invent their own stories and make art without boundaries. We provide a springboard for you child to dive into artistic discovery! Our silly and fun material engages children to create a positive art experience. Suggested for ages four to elevenâ€"or anyone who is a kid at heart! Just print and color! When you sign up  to the mailing list at SiasStudios.com, we will email you our free weekly art projects. The emails will contain a downloadable PDFâ€"just hit the button and print from your home computer. It’s easy, creative, and fun! Click here to see our most recent project. We suggest you do these activities along with your child. Show them how fun it is to brainstorm and create their own stories, and encourage them to keep asking questions. Ryan, what gave you the idea to start this fun program? The concept came from a combination of ideas. First, I love drawing with my nieces and nephews, it’s always silly and crazy. They live in other states so I don’t get to do it as often as I like. Next was the fact schools are always cutting art classes, and I worry that kids are not developing their creativity. I wanted to do something for every kid that was super-wacky fun, something that encourages art brainstorming. Then while on a walk the idea hit me. I should combine these ideas into one project! That afternoon I sent some art projects to my nieces and then thought why not open this up to everyone?! What has been your favorite project thus far? The newest project is always my favorite because its new. I love creating wacky characters, so the trill of that is exciting. My favorite one is Waffle Dude; the idea just tickles me. Ryan Sias has been making kids laugh and helping them learn for over two decades. A twenty-year veteran of animation, film, and television, he has directed projects for Barney and Chuck E. Cheese, and created story art for Sesame Street, Pinky Dinky Doo for Nick Jr., and Maya & Miguel for PBS. Ryan’s illustrated picture book “Are You Eating Something Red?” was selected by the Museum of Modern Art  to be included in the MOMA Store’s children’s catalogue. His latest book “Zoe & Robot: Let’s Pretend” is available on Amazon. Ryan’s comics have appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine and Mad Magazine. Ryan also makes appearances at schools and libraries. His “Story Laboratory” workshop teaches drawing and storytelling in an entertaining and collaborative presentation. Contact Sias Studios for information on booking your own “Story Laboratory“!

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