Faceheads Presents a Creative Activity to Exercise Children's Minds
Gil Cohen — March 10, 2013 — Art & Design
References: faceheads.ru & ignant.de
The artistic team at FaceHeads in Moscow wants children to develop the intellectual and creative side of their brains so Carl, the talking piece of cardboard, introduces a creative activity that anyone can do on their own.
With his Russian accent, Carl explains that this activity helps kids turn on their minds and let their imaginations take over. Instead of sitting around playing video games or watching TV shows, doing small exercises such as this will help children become more focused as they contemplate the shapes they have created, and will force their brains to become more active.
FaceHeads demonstrates that all it takes for a creative activity to be successful is a page full of doodles.
With his Russian accent, Carl explains that this activity helps kids turn on their minds and let their imaginations take over. Instead of sitting around playing video games or watching TV shows, doing small exercises such as this will help children become more focused as they contemplate the shapes they have created, and will force their brains to become more active.
FaceHeads demonstrates that all it takes for a creative activity to be successful is a page full of doodles.
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