If your kids get frustrated when their drawings don’t turn out “perfect,” this activity is for you. You can find this scribble art activity, plus the Petunia the Perfectionist read-along, book link, and related resources, here: https://www.kidsaskauthorsanswer.com/petunia-the-perfectionist This Scribble Art Challenge is inspired by Petunia the Perfectionist by Marissa Bader, a thoughtful picture book that reminds kids they don’t have to get everything right the first time and that mistakes can lead to something wonderful. In this video, we show how to: -Make a random scribble -Swap papers -Turn that scribble into a picture by adding details like eyes, legs, wheels, or -wings What starts as a “mess” quickly becomes a masterpiece, helping kids practice letting go of perfection and trusting their creativity. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool days, library programs, or art time at home, this activity pairs beautifully with the book’s message and gives kids a hands-on way to explore it. Why teachers and parents love this activity: -Reinforces growth mindset and creative confidence -Helps kids who are afraid of making mistakes -Requires no prep and works for mixed ages -Extends the message of Petunia the Perfectionist beyond the read-along If you’re looking for a simple, meaningful way to help kids embrace imperfection and creativity, this is one you’ll want to save. Watch the activity, then pair it with the Petunia the Perfectionist read-along for a complete experience. Video is about: scribble art activity for kids, growth mindset art activity, picture book extension activities, classroom art activities, homeschool creativity ideas, Petunia the Perfectionist activity, Kids Ask Authors Answer #ArtActivitiesForKids #GrowthMindsetKids #PictureBookActivities #ClassroomArt #HomeschoolArt #PetuniaThePerfectionist #KidsAskAuthorsAnswer

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