Orca Family art Boxes
Orca Family Art Box
Celebrate the orcas in June (which is orca month) and every month of the year with our Orca Family Art Box. It’s perfect for families with kids ages 5-12 to do together, or great for kids to do on their own. You’ll get to make hands-on, eco-friendly projects to solidify the Orca Network curriculum.
Families use the materials in the art box to build a connection with the orcas and their family pods – which helps human families connect as well, as they have fun making art together. Each activity is creative, engaging and fun:
1. Make a paper-mache orca mama and calf
2. Watercolor your family pod
3. Send art cards to help orcas
Includes step-by-step printed and video instructions (via Youtube channel – Joan Green) to make 3 art pieces. These supplies included:
– 1 sharpened pencil
– 3 ft of scrap paper
– 12 pieces of magazine sheets
– 8 foil sheets
– 1 roll of masking tape
– Many squares of black & white tissue paper
– 1 bottle of glue with brush
– 2 pieces of watercolor paper
– 8 crayons
– 8-color watercolor palette
– 2 blank cards with envelopes
– 7 pages of Orca Network information sheets
– 17 actions card from Orca Network
– Orca month tattoo
– Langley Whale Center sticker
– Brochure with easy step by step instructions
– Video tutorial available on Youtube Channel – joan green
Each art box contains 3 provocations designed by environmental artist and educator, Joan Green from Green Art Labs. She has 10+ years of child development experience, and traveled to Italy to study the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. She is passionate about connecting people to their creativity and the Earth through eco-art.
Joan Green also generously donates a part of the proceeds directly to Orca Network!!