Our preschoolers recently engaged in a joyful and creative art experience that beautifully blended sensory exploration with meaningful self-expression.
The children created a vibrant flower bouquet by dipping their hands into pink paint and pressing handprints onto paper. Each handprint transformed into a unique “flower,” inviting the children to explore texture, colour, and early fine motor skills through a playful, hands-on process. The sensory experience of the cool paint and the act of stamping encouraged curiosity, creativity, and confidence in their artistic choices.
To extend the learning, the educator added green stems to each handprint, thoughtfully bringing the individual pieces together into one cohesive bouquet. This collaborative element helped the children see how their personal contributions could combine to create something even more beautiful as a group. It fostered a sense of belonging, teamwork, and shared accomplishment.
The finished artwork was proudly titled “Love You a Bunch,” celebrating connection, creativity, and the warmth that fills our classroom community.
We loved witnessing the children’s excitement and pride as they admired and shared their masterpiece — a true reflection of their joy and growing sense of self.









