"Come and enjoy a group drawing activity inspired by artist Hilma af Klint! In this fun and creative session, children will learn about this important abstract artist and explore shapes, lines, and patterns just like she did. Kids will work together on a large group artwork using various materials. It’s a relaxing, hands-on activity that sparks imagination and focus. The final piece will be displayed in the library for everyone to enjoy. Join us and get inspired!"Find out more about the Summer in Sutton Challenge and the Resilient Futures project on our website: https://libraries.sutton.gov.uk/the-blog/resilient-futures-empowering-children-through-creative-health
"Come and enjoy a group drawing activity inspired by artist Hilma af Klint! In this fun and creative session, children will learn about this important abstract artist and explore shapes, lines, and patterns just like she did. Kids will work together on a large group artwork using various materials. It’s a relaxing, hands-on activity that sparks imagination and focus. The final piece will be displayed in the library for everyone to enjoy. Join us and get inspired!"Find out more about the Summer in Sutton Challenge and the Resilient Futures project on our website: https://libraries.sutton.gov.uk/the-blog/resilient-futures-empowering-children-through-creative-health
Kunda Kids presents an interactive workshop based on Queen Kitami Makes Friends, a children’s story about building friendships and understanding emotions. Through storytelling, emotion-mapping, role-play, and music, children will explore their feelings, develop social skills, and build emotional resilience in a fun, inclusive setting. The workshop supports well-being by encouraging self-expression, empathy, and confidence. With experience delivering impactful workshops, Kunda Kids is well-positioned to engage young learners. Rooted in the London Borough of Sutton, we are excited to bring this enriching experience to local children and contribute positively to their emotional development.Find out more about the Summer in Sutton Challenge and the Resilient Futures project on our website: https://libraries.sutton.gov.uk/the-blog/resilient-futures-empowering-children-through-creative-health