Welcome to the Home Art Studio Giveaway Event!
Hosted by Cotton Ridge Homeschool and An Ordinary Housewife
Those of you who have followed my blog for a while may have noticed my Art With Kids series. As an artist with three kids, its important to me that my kids get to experience art. So, when I saw an opportunity to participate in an event giving away an award winning art curriculum program, well, I had to join in!
While I haven't used the Home Art Studio program myself, it really does look like an excellent program for kids. It can be used both as a homeschooling curriculum, or for summer/afterschool use for children aged preschool through 5th grade. In 2012 it won the Mom's Best Award for outstanding new products.
About The K-5 Home Art Studio Program
The program was created for homeschooling parents and as a supplemental afterschool/summer program for children aged preschool through fifth grade.
This program is designed to increase students' love and appreciation of the visual arts while enhancing a child's ability to problem solve, think creatively, and truly see the world around them.
Home Art Studio ! Watch the informational video below to learn more! There are also several sample lessons available to watch on the Home Art Studio web site.
Giveaway Details
One winner will receive a full six-volume set of the K-5 Home Art Studio Program DVDs, an approximate $180 retail value!Open to residents of the U.S. and Canada. Event Dates: February 7 - 28, 2013. The winner will be contacted within two days of the end of the contest, via email and will have two days to claim the prize. If unclaimed, a new winner will be drawn. The winner's entries will be verified. Please enter the contest using the Rafflecopter form below. All entries are optional. Thank you for visiting this blog!
Disclosure: Lindsey Volin of Home Art Studio is sponsoring this event. This blog is not responsible for prize delivery. I was not compensated for this post, save for receiving entries on the rafflecopter form. All opinions are my own and may differ from yours, though as I said before, I have not used this material myself.
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