Many nurseries and daycare programs set up fun and creative activities for the kids so they can express themselves. However, many times, they keep things simple and neat so that the little ones don't return to their families all messy and dirty.
Many nurseries and daycare programs set up fun and creative activities for the kids so they can express themselves. However, many times, they keep things simple and neat so that the little ones don't return to their families all messy and dirty.
What would happen if you let the little ones get creative and go wild with no rules and no smocks?! Well, one nursery in Australia found the best way to do that.
To let the kids express themselves independently and creatively, they created a giant paint project for all their babies there.
"The babies in the nursery dressed in matching onesies ready for their group art project," the nursery wrote on their Facebook page.
"Rainbow paint was splattered on the brown butchers paper, igniting the babies sense of curiosity and wonder. Soon enough we were all covered in paint," they wrote.
The babies created works of art on the paper, but also on their matching white onesies, too.
"After a warm wash down and a change of clothes, the tired babies were ready for a hard-earned rest," the nursery said.
"Process art is about the experience, the joy in creating!" the nursery said.
It looks like a fun sensory activity for the little ones!
From babies to toddlers, everyone had a good time. People online loved how independent these babies are.
Some parents even said they wanted to try this at home for their own little ones. They just need some paint, paper, and a white onesie!
If you do try this at home, just prepare for things to get a little messy!