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3 Ways Rhymes Can Help Your Child Become a Drawing Expert in Under a Minute

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The Hague, Netherlands (PRWEB) April 6, 2004 -- Mozarts music may help develop minds, but if you want to help your children develop drawing skills, reach for rhymes. Integrating the use of rhymes to teach your children how to draw not only enhances their artistic abilities; it has a positive impact on their social development. Experts agree that encouraging artistic ability and exposing children to art improves self-esteem, encourages creativity and amplifies self-expression.

Rhymes are a great tool for teaching children to draw," says Linda Liu, English adaptor of Drawing Fun, a step-by-step drawing book designed for children that has sold nearly 200,000 in its Chinese version. Rhythmic tunes are interesting to a childs ear. Rhymes help you attract, and keep, your childs attention." Originally from China, Liu was fascinated with the Chinese version of Drawing Fun, which won Chinas National Book Award and was made into a nationally syndicated program that ran for a year. Desiring to share the helpful technique with Western children and parents, Liu adapted the Chinese book into English with the help of her editor. In addition to attracting your childs attention, Liu says there are many other ways rhymes can facilitate your childs artistic development. Here she shares three:

says Linda Liu, English adaptor of Drawing Fun, a step-by-step drawing book designed for children that has sold nearly 200,000 in its Chinese version. Rhythmic tunes are interesting to a childs ear. Rhymes help you attract, and keep, your childs attention.
1. Rhymes make step-by-step drawing directions easy to remember.

2. Metaphors and similes in rhymes create a vivid visual" which can help your child picture what they want to draw.

3. Rhymes add an extra element of interest and fun to the activity.

Discover first-hand how rhymes can accelerate your childs drawing ability. To get a FREE sample activity from Drawing Fun visit www.DrawingsFun.com

CONTACT

Linda Liu
0031-70-324 7346
Netherlands
MerryStarPress@Yahoo.com
www.DrawingsFun.com

Drawing Fun; Merry Star Press; 2003; ISBN: 90-806752-1-0; $6.99

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