A creative session is bringing a classic toy back to prominence this summer, with little ones learning how to draw on the famous Etch-a-Sketch.
A session titled Princess Etch Teaches How to Draw on an Etch-a-Sketch has opened registration online to families in Chicago opening the door to a new creative outlet while school is out for the summer. Children who are enrolled will get to learn how to use the Etch-a-Sketch from a professional through step-by-step instruction in an inclusive and interactive learning environment, making it an excellent fit for children in preschool in 60618.
Princess Etch will lead students using her 10 years of experience as a professional Etch-a-Sketch artist. She is a Chicago native and is excited to use her success to inspire the next generation.
The summer date makes it an excellent way for parents to change up their children’s routine with a day of learning outside of Kids’ Work Chicago Riverview’s classrooms.
Students will learn how to draw simple shapes, write their names, and navigate mazes with the skills they learn from Princess Etch. Each attendee will be given an Etch-a-Sketch to use for the duration of class, and parents or guardians must accompany their little ones.
The Etch-a-Sketch class will be held at 2839 West Montrose Avenue in Chicago. It begins at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 1. Registration is open online and free of charge for children and their parents.