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Imagination Draw Along: a low stimulation drawing show for kids

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

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About this podcast

Imagination Draw Along is an intentionally calm and low stimulation show for kids who want to draw. I'll guide young artists through drawing prompts, telling stories and sharing history about the topics we draw. Kids are encouraged to use their imaginations and make decisions as they draw. One of the goals is to build self-confidence because we know there's no wrong way to do art! Hi, I’m your host, Aunt Dewey. I’m a former New York City kindergarten teacher. Now I work in tech teaching adults how to use various software, platforms, and programs. I started Imagination Draw Along because I think a low-stim, screen-free experience is good for kids and aspiring artists. We move slowly on purpose. I encourage listeners to make their own artistic choices as they follow along. It’s a light hearted show that helps build critical thinking skills by guiding the imagination through wonder. Episodes are 10-15 minutes long. New episodes will be available every Tuesday and Thursday. (I recently transitioned from Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). Thanks for drawing with me today!

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Recent episodes

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Let's draw a wedding scene

Jun 2, 202612mEp. 45S1

Today I want to draw a wedding scene, inspired by the wedding I am going to this weekend. We'll draw a bride and a groom, and some flowers to decorate. Your artist choice will be draw clothes to make the bride and groom

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Let's draw a baseball player at bat

May 28, 202611mEp. 44S1

Today I want to draw a baseball player standing at home plate, holding his bat, ready to swing. You're in charge of designing his uniform and decorating his bat with your artist choices. We'll also draw the baseball comi

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Let's draw a monarch butterfly's metamorphosis

May 26, 202611mEp. 43S1

Today I want to draw a monarch butterfly's metamorphosis. We'll fold our paper into four sections. In each section, we'll draw a part of the metamorphosis. This picture will have an egg laid on a milkweed plant, a caterp

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Let's draw monkeys swinging in the trees

May 21, 202612mEp. 42S1

Today I want to draw monkeys swinging in the tree branches. We'll draw two big, strong trees with lots of branches so the monkeys have a place to play. We'll draw three silly monkeys, swinging and leaping! It will be you

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Let's draw a magician pulling a rabbit from his hat

May 14, 202612mEp. 41S1

Today I want to draw a magician pulling a rabbit from his hat. A magician does a lot of interesting magic tricks. We'll draw a magician on stage, his top hat with a rabbit coming out, a magic wand, a magic box, and a mag

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Let's draw a Venus flytrap

May 12, 202611mEp. 40S1

Today I want to draw a Venus flytrap. These are carnivorous plants, which means they are plants that eat bugs. I'll walk you through drawing a few Venus flytraps and tell you a little bit about them. We'll draw some flie

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Let's draw a desert scene

May 7, 202613mEp. 39S1

Today I want to draw a desert scene. This scene will show the flat, sandy desert with two cacti. a butte with sedimentary layers, a rattle snake from deserts of the western hemisphere, and a camel from the eastern hemisp

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Let's draw a chicken crossing road

May 5, 202611mEp. 38S1

Today I want to draw a chicken crossing the road. This drawing is based on one of my favorite jokes, which I can't wait to tell you! We'll draw a chicken, a road, a chicken coop, and a basket of eggs that the farmer coll

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Let's draw a fancy princess

Apr 30, 202613mEp. 37S1

Today I want to draw a fancy princess. She'll have a fancy dress that we get to imagine and design, and of course fancy hair and jewelry. She has gems on her crown that were passed down to her from the queens before her.

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Let's draw a chef in the kitchen

Apr 28, 202615mEp. 36S1

Today I want to draw a chef, cooking in his kitchen. We'll draw his classic hat and apron. We will make a big pot for soup and lots of veggies and other ingredients. You get to come up with a secret ingredient for the re

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Let's draw a before and after picture of cleaned up pollution [Happy Earth Day!]

Apr 23, 202616mEp. 35S1

Today, in honor of Earth Day and Earth Month, I want to draw a before and after picture of cleaned up pollution. We'll fold the paper in half to divide the picture. On one side of the paper, we'll draw a polluted scene,

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Let's draw a racoon sneaking through the garbage [Happy Earth Day!]

Apr 21, 202617mEp. 34S1

Today, in honor of Earth Day and Earth Month, I want to draw a racoon digging through the trash bin to eat some discarded food. We'll draw a trash bin, a cute and mischievous raccoon, and lots of garbage. We'll wonder ab

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Let's draw a tree house

Apr 16, 202611mEp. 33S1

Today I want to draw a tree house. The tree house can be a place call our own and feel safe. We'll start with a big strong tree trunk and branches. Then a tree house with a door and window. And we'll add a few different

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Let's draw a scientist

Apr 10, 202613mEp. 32S1

Today I want to draw a scientist, or better yet a scientist version of you! We'll think about how we'd feel if were making something. We'll add classic crazy hair and safety goggles. Of course, we'll have a table full of

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Let's draw a helpful robot!

Apr 8, 202612mEp. 31S1

Today I want to draw a helpful robot. Some parts of him light up, some stretch. He really wants to help! But what's the best way for a robot to be helpful? And how can we keep the robot dry so he doesn't get sparky? Here

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Let's draw a pirate ship

Apr 6, 202615mEp. 30S1

Today I want to draw a pirate ship! We'll draw the ship, the sails, the mast, and a pirate. Maybe the pirate is you! Of course, we'll draw a treasure chest and you get to decide that's inside. Here are 3 things your imag

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Let's draw a dinosaur scene

Apr 3, 202614mEp. 29S1

Today I want to draw dinosaurs. We'll draw a huge brontosaurus with a very long neck and tail, a scary tyrannosaurus rex with sharp teeth, and pterodactyl flying through the air. We'll draw a pond between the carnivore a

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Let's draw a circus

Apr 1, 202614mEp. 28S1

Today I want to draw a circus. Maybe the ring master is you! We'll draw an elephant, a lion, and an acrobat flying from one trapeze bar to another. It's up to the artist to add a circus act that I may have forgotten. Her

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Let's draw a lamb by a stream

Mar 30, 202612mEp. 27S1

March goes in like a lion and comes out like a lamb. It's the perfect day to draw a couple of little lambs playing in a field next to a stream. We'll make sure the field is full of glass and flowers so the lambs can eat.

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Let's draw an aquarium (this one has a made up fish)

Mar 27, 202614mEp. 26S1

Today I want to draw an aquarium. We'll draw two types of fish, two clean up critters--a shrimp and a snail, and most importantly a critter that YOU get to make up. Here are 3 things we'll wonder about if you'd like to r

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