Art with Heart has reached more than 41,000 youth in crisis through the healing power of creativity since 1996. Our books and programs supports schools, hospitals and youth service organizations, which are dealing with fragile populations of kids at times of extreme crisis, such as after a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness such as cancer, a natural disaster, or the tragedy of a school shooting.
What makes the activity book “Oodles of Doodles” special? CHRIS is 11 years old and a frequent patient at Children’s: “When I’m in pain, I go through [Oodles] and it gets my mind off the pain and helps me relax and have fun… This is a good thing for kids because it’s creative and gets you thinking and feeling better.” Art with Heart’s “Oodles of Doodles” activity bookoffers over 40 engaging activities based in art therapy. Designed to help children communicate their feelings through pages that encourage communication and imagination. Hidden behind the colorful imagery are therapeutic benefits that give them back a much-needed sense of control and a safe place to express their fears and worries.
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Art with Heart has reached more than 41,000 youth in crisis through the healing power of creativity since 1996. Our books and programs supports schools, hospitals and youth service organizations, which are dealing with fragile populations of kids at times of extreme crisis, such as after a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness such as cancer, a natural disaster, or the tragedy of a school shooting.
What makes the activity book “Oodles of Doodles” special?
Art with Heart’s “Oodles of Doodles” activity book offers over 40 engaging activities based in art therapy. Designed to help children communicate their feelings through pages that encourage communication and imagination. Hidden behind the colorful imagery are therapeutic benefits that give them back a much-needed sense of control and a safe place to express their fears and worries.
CHRIS is 11 years old and a frequent patient at Children’s: “When I’m in pain, I go through [Oodles] and it gets my mind off the pain and helps me relax and have fun… This is a good thing for kids because it’s creative and gets you thinking and feeling better.”