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Thursday, March 5, 2026

“I Wonder…” Art Adventure

 



This week we have been learning about Curiosity asking questions, noticing details, and exploring the world around us.

Today, we’re going to turn curiosity into creativity.

Because when we imagine, draw, and create, our curious thoughts come to life.

Welcome to Creative Corner!

The Power of “I Wonder…”

Curiosity often begins with two simple words:

I wonder…

  • I wonder what lives under the ocean?

  • I wonder what it feels like to fly?

  • I wonder how plants drink water?

  • I wonder what animals dream about?

“I wonder” opens the door to imagination.

And imagination builds confidence.

When children feel free to imagine, they feel brave enough to think big.

Today’s Creative Activity

Grab:

  • Paper

  • Crayons or markers

  • Colored pencils

At the top of your page, write:

“I Wonder…”

Now finish the sentence.

Maybe:

  • I wonder what it would be like to explore space.

  • I wonder what’s inside a rainbow.

  • I wonder what my pet thinks about.

  • I wonder what grows in a magical garden.

Now draw your answer.

There are no wrong ideas.
There are no mistakes.
Only creative thinking.

Grace Says:

“Your imagination is part of your curiosity.”

When you draw your wonder, you are practicing:

Big thinking
Creative problem-solving
Confidence
Self-expression

Curiosity + creativity = growing minds.

Make It Even More Fun

After you finish drawing, ask yourself:

  • What else could happen in this picture?

  • What sounds would I hear?

  • Who would I meet?

  • What would I learn?

Curiosity doesn’t stop at one question.

It keeps exploring.

Family Connection

Tonight, share your “I Wonder…” drawings.

Let everyone explain their picture.

When children talk about their ideas, their confidence grows even stronger.

Listening to each other teaches us something beautiful:

Everyone wonders about different things.

And that’s what makes the world interesting.

Gentle Reminder

Curiosity isn’t just about learning facts.

It’s about dreaming.
Imagining.
Creating.

When we let children explore their ideas freely, we send them a powerful message:

“Your thoughts matter.”

So keep wondering.
Keep creating.
Keep imagining.

Your curious mind is something special. 

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