Can you guess which planet is ours? Check out this beautiful artwork by Eli showing the planets in the Solar System. And I still think Pluto should be included!!!
Centipede by Tanner
Tanner was frightened by a centipede a few days ago. He decided to conquer his fear by drawing one! And he is now actively seeking centipedes outside.
Family by Eli
Who doesn’t like 3D?!?! Check out this colorful work by Eli showcasing his beloved family. I wonder if those pieces can be popped out and be replaced with other drawings for a story…
Totoro Goes Shopping by Taylor
The long weekend let Taylor put her imagination to work! My Neighbour Totoro is a Japanese anime by Hayao Miyazaki. Nothing better to let your imagination go wild than an animation like this!
Easter Bunny Folding Surprise by Taylor
Look at this wonderful surprise!!! Taylor learnt this from watching Art for Kids Hub. We all love this family. They make the best art! Happy Easter!

Mighty Super Egg Hunt
Mighty Super Zero is getting ready for our Mighty Super Egg Hunt tomorrow with the Outside Kids! Yes, it is a real club where the kids in the neighbourhood play outside, together, almost everyday ALL YEAR LONG. They also set up lemonade stands and clean up garages to collect money for pizzas, juice and events like this!
The Blue Whale by Eli
Another ocean-themed piece from Eli! This one shows a beautiful blue whale with her calf. And is that a flying saucer?!?!
Sunset by Tanner
Tanner’s favourite form of art – abstract! He took the time for an elaborate setup, and really focused on making this piece work for him today. Very rarely do you see him stay quiet and still for such a long period of time. Even went through the trouble of giving it a real title, dated it and signed it.
Book by Taylor
A work done in marker. Not sure why, but it feels very much like a very traditional Chinese artwork. Is it just because of the Chinese characters (for book)? Or is there a special technique here? Gotta ask Taylor…
Love Our Ocean by Eli
That is correct. Our ocean (and Earth) can only survive if we take care of it. Eli is already teaching us that… in watercolor!