By Trish Johnson

Research has shown that exposure to the arts can help young people develop many positive skills such as persistence, collaboration, creative thinking, motivation, and problem-solving.

The Cleveland Observer’s bi-monthly Kid’s Korner features drawings, paintings, and poetry created by our young citizens to support and recognize the talent and creativity in our community.

We are very excited about the response to our column, however, WE NEED MORE PICTURES!  Go through your files, folders, cabinets, and drawers and dig up those adorable drawings from your kids, grandkids, or students!

If you would like to submit original creative art or written content by the young people in your life, please upload it here:  My Kid’s Art.

or send it by email, with the Subject line “Kids Art”, to:  editors4tco@gmail.org

Please include the first name, last initial, and (optional) age of the artist at the time the piece was created.

A big thank you to the readers and staff members of The Cleveland Observer for showing your continued support by submitting original artwork created by your family members!

 

“Spinning Heart” by

Jonathan T.

 

“Eye” by RoseLynn – Age 5

 

“Rainbow Fireworks” 

by Emma T.

 

Heaven S.

 

“Life” by Yvonne A., RoseLynn, and DeAndre-Age3

 

“Core”  by RoseLynn – Age 5

 

 

Many have asked about the age limit, and we have decided that there isn’t one! Your “kids” will always be your kids!

For further information please contact: editors4tco@gmail.org

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