The painter should not paint what he sees, but what will be seen.
Paul Klee

Find the largest sheet of paper or cardboard you can find. You can even tape some sheets together to make large canvas.
Give your kids some pencils, crayons and different sorts of paint (finger paint, watercolors…). They are usually washable, so never mind the mess. Especially in the summer the kids can be almost naked, and the cleaning and washing can be as much fun as drawing.
Provide different brushes, maybe sponges and let the kids experiment.
Let them draw, paint or whatever they want to create with all these materials.
And for the taste of Law of Attraction:
- Encourage them to draw their dream house and their dream garden.
- Help them think about their wishes.
- Let them describe all the things in the picture - buildings, flowers, animals, friends… – the more detailed the better.
- Ask many questions.
Don’t forget to take a picture. It will make great memory.
Would you mind posting your kid’s creation?