Isn’t it amazing how toddlers can easily capture something in their young minds then try to put it down on paper?
We always thought that introducing a toddler to crayons at a very young age was good idea. There are so many toddler-safe crayons out there and so many scratch papers waiting around to be used by the little girl. Though Una’s version of rainbow doesn’t have the ROYGVIB colors, it still makes me proud. Why? Because I never taught her how to draw a rainbow. She did on her own based on what she saw in her books and the kids shows on TV. Not to mention that she’s only 3 years old.

Drawing and coloring are just some of Una’s favorite toddler activities. It’s no surprise that we always buy her a new set of crayons whenever we are our out. She’s addicted to crayons as I am addicted to colored pencils and pens.














nice drawing…kids are really creative and imaginative
Nice! looks like ur kid here has a future with drawings..
She has the makings of an artist…just keep encouraging her
Toddlers have very imaginative minds. I also let my son draw and color. He just turned 2 last June actually.
Mommy Maye (http://momayes.blogspot.com/)
Good for your kids. It is really nice to see our kids learning.
wow, amazing:D I learned it the hard way:D my son draws in our walls ahaha
cant wait to see my newborn draw his first drawing!
now where’s my coloring pen!
its so good to see parents like you encouraging your kid to show off her talents at a very young age.
i knew one old maid who loves to do coloring on childrens book.. its her way of relaxing!
What a talented kid, at the age of 3 she is now very smart! I just hope to have a smart kid in God’s time.
I remember my little one, he also love coloring in fact he first recognized colors than the letters
i enjoy doing things like these with my little one! i also love making crafts from recycled materials.
Maybe by next year I can see my son draw like this too..:)
cute. keep it up!
Subhan’Allah! How God is amazing!
My daughter is 3 1/2 yo too. I’m currently home schooling her since I will not be able to enroll her this coming September due to our financial situation right now
What a very good girl! Kids’ interests and talents should always be nourished
Wow, she did this on her own? Galing ha! You must be so proud, Gene!
Gene, can you send me a message regarding the type of comment form you used here in your blog? I like it kasi, it’s so easy to use and naka lagay na lahat ng details ko so I don’t have to type it again. In short, comment friendly siya. Do you have a tutorial on how to add this to your blog? Also pwede kaya ito ng blogger and wordpress?
Btw, please don’t publish this comment.
You have future artist na, keep it up!
It’s really nice to see our kids works. No matter how simple it is, there’s a feeling of joy just looking at their works.
The curve lines are perfect!
That is so cute! Keep it up and she’ll be able to hone her artistic talents. Magiging magaling pa yan mag-drawing which is a talent I’ve always wanted to have.;)
Great job. Have the kiddie draw more stuff.
the drawing is so cute!!
Support your child’s interests. Parents should give the guidance for the kids to be successful someday. I vow to help my kids discover their passions in life and I’ll motivate them to find a living out of it.
That’s a very pretty rainbow! I do the same with my 2 year old also. I always keep a box of crayon in my bag so even when we’re out or waiting for our orders at a restaurant, there’s something that will keep him busy.
I have blogged about it here =>http://stagemomandmore.blogspot.com/2012_04_01_archive.htm
Reminds me of my elementary days. I also love drawing rainbows, clouds and trees.
It’s wonderful. Would surely look good in a frame, too.:)
Not bad for a three year-old toddler. About my son he would draw action super heroes like spider man and batman