Once upon a time, in the charming state of Georgia, where the peaches taste sweeter than a baby’s giggle, and the sun shines as bright as a million sparklers, lived a quirky and colorful character named Bobblehead Billy. Billy wasn’t your ordinary resident. No sirree! He was as tall as a giraffe on stilts, with ears as big as elephant ears and a bobblehead that wobbled every time he laughed, which was almost all the time. Billy loved nothing more than painting. And the kids of Georgia, they were just as smitten with painting as Billy was. From Savannah to Atlanta, from sunrise to sunset, you could hear the swish-swash of their brushes creating magical stories on canvas. Imagine this - a bustling army of pint-sized Picassos, and Van Goghs, giggling and dabbing their brushes, their tiny fingers smeared with every color imaginable. Some kids painted rainbows that could rival the real ones. Some painted peaches so lively you could almost smell them. There were fields of cotton, bustling cityscapes, and even nigiri rolls from the local sushi joint. But the most hilarious of all was Lulu, the tiniest of these kiddie artists, who insisted on painting her older brother, Larry, as a purple polka-dotted hippo wearing a tutu! Oh, how they laughed and laughed at that, their laughter ringing through the air like tinkling bells. As for Bobblehead Billy, he was always there, his head bobbling with glee, as he cheered on these little da Vincis, encouraging their imagination to fly farther than the red-tailed hawks of Georgia. Truly, in the peachy sweet state of Georgia, every child was an artist, and every day was a colorful adventure.
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At Art Camp, your child will not only be able to create beautiful and thought-provoking artwork, but will also come away with a daily summary of all their proud achievements. We encourage parents to talk to their child about these successes and build their self-confidence. The daily summary, called “Today I am Proud of…” will be filled in by the teacher at the end of each day, and will be a great way to start a meaningful discussion with your child about their proudest moments. We hope that all parents can take the time to talk to their camper about their accomplishments at Art Camp!