Step2 Great Creations Art Center
Mini artists have so much to explore with the 360-degree creative play for all around fun in the Great Creations Art Center™! Toddlers can sit at the built-in art desk to use the flat whiteboard surface for drawing and coloring, and lift it up to reveal additional storage for special books and masterpieces. For artists who prefer to stand while working, they can pick an easel side to continue the fun! The double-sided easel includes a chalkboard and whiteboard, plus a clip to display artwork. And don’t forget the ample storage space that provides a place for everything – this art center has a removable art caddy, pull-out bins, molded-in cubbies, and comes with two cups that hook on to the sides of the desk and easel tray to keep supplies nearby.
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Whiteboard Desktop
Hinged whiteboard provides a smooth workspace for drawing on paper or for use with dry-erase markers, plus convenient additional storage underneath.
360-Degree Design
Great for playdates, little artists can create together with the multiple art stations from the desk to double-sided easel space.
Ample Storage Space
Large removable art caddy, molded-in cubbies, and three pull-out bins give everything a place for quick clean-up and easy accessibility during play.
Art Easel Station
The perfect height for kids to stand and be creative! Use the included art clip to secure paper for drawing and painting, or use the whiteboard with dry-erase markers and the chalkboard with fun colored chalk!
Esteem + Self Expression
When we encourage children to explore art, we encourage them to express themselves! Art provides a unique environment where it is safe to experiment and create, where questions are invited and new ideas are celebrated. Regular access to this type of environment helps kids feel more confident and comfortable with their creativity as they grow.
Physical + Motor Skills
Pretend play is great for motor skill development as kids use small accessories just like mom and dad do. Gripping a handle, grabbing a toy and then dropping it help develop hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity.
Visual Skills + Memory
Painting, drawing and sculpting are great ways to develop visual-spatial skills in young children. With every brush stroke, kids analyze what they see and make choices based on that visual information. Over time, these visual-spatial skills will go on to help your child read maps, follow dance moves and even solve math problems.
Creativity + Role Play
When kids pretend play, they engage in storytelling, which allows them to exercise their brain and train it to think creatively. They will learn to think for themselves and make decisions that impact the story they create.
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