when you need a minute: find art in entertainment!
Art is everywhere. We’ve picked enriching entertainment content for your creative child. The Children’s Museum of Art has a YouTube channel full of fun and colorful entertainment and activities related to art. We’ve also decided to spotlight a music episode from the “Ask the StoryBots” series on Netflix. Keep scrolling for content from the Louvre Kids and Tate Kids. We hope your child loves to learn more about art and music!
Children’s Museum of Art’s awesome art channel
The Children’s Museum of Art is a non-profit museum in New York City which unites children and artists “to create and share ambitious works of art with their communities and the world.” CMA has a YouTube channel with colorful art content for children. From “How do you look at a Monument” to “Character design” these videos are so fun, kids are sure to enjoy them.
From the website: “The Look Make Show Channel is a virtual platform that spotlights workshops, artist talks, studio visits, music videos, interviews, documentaries, and follow-along art lessons that bridge location, language, and income levels in a fun and creative way.”
super fun educational entertainment from StoryBots
“Ask the StoryBots” is such a charming educational show on Netflix that asks all the important questions from “how are planets formed” to “why do people look different.” One particular episode asks “how music is made,” guest starring John Legend.
The “How Music is Made” video above is a little preview of the show on Netflix.
Take a trip across the pond with The Louvre Kids!
Investigate, explore, and discover with The Louvre Kids program! Did you ever think you could visit the Louvre with your kids, maybe you have? Explore the gallery of art with an illustrated story, listen to a summer tale, or immerse yourself in the animation of one of the great works of art!
Let Tate Kids take you on an adventure… DIY Art?, Learn to Draw a Continuous Line Drawing? or get lost in the world of Alexander Calder?
From the Tate Kids website: “Play free games and quizzes, find art activities, explore homework help and share your art with Tate Kids. The best art website for kids.”