Your little one's works of art cover the fridge — and not because you feel obligated. Turns out he has some serious skills, so much so that you know a pack of crayons and a new coloring book won't make him happy. Get him MOMA-ready with these gifts that will harness his creative talent — not to mention help decorate your home!
Send your clever kids globetrotting with Yellow Owl Workshop's stamp sets inspired by cities like Paris ($14), San Francisco, Milan, and New York.
If your kids are fans of reading Mo Willems's Don't Let the Pigeon . . . series, they'll go crazy for the author's 250-page interactive activity book ($20).
Those Shrinky Dinks you have such fond childhood memories of? They're still around; they've just been modernized, thanks to The Land of Nod. This Charms and Trinkets set ($20) includes whimsical designs by artist Suzy Ultman, plus all of the necessary accessories to turn your kids' creations into jewelry, key rings, and more.
We love Kiwi Crate's Fairy Fun crate ($20), which encourages both artistic and imaginative play. For the true craft aficionado, consider a three-month, six-month, or full-year subscription to the service ($60-$205).
Encourage a Carolina Herrera-in-training with Seedling's fashion designer's kit ($50), which includes all the fabrics, ribbons, and sketching materials (and, of course, a mannequin) that she needs to start creating.
In some cases, nothing beats a classic. This anniversary edition of the original Colorforms ($50) includes a whopping 350 geometric shapes for plenty of repeat creations.
The Flashy Light Kit ($16) from Todd Oldham's Kid Made Modern line for Target allows artists-in-training to decoupage their own paper lanterns with an assortment of colored circles. Let it glow!
Give your toddler a greener way to play. Made from fruit and vegetable extracts, Eco-Dough ($20) is a safe way for your sculptor to hone his craft.
Perfect for playrooms or bedrooms, an art stand ($80) will make her feel like a professional painter.
An instruction-free craft kit ($22) is perfect for imaginative minds. With enough material for eight projects, he can create anything from a basic bookmark to a small stuffed animal.
Take her talents on the road with a custom-made to-go art set ($29), complete with crayons and a sketch pad.
They seem like a Winter project, but snow globes ($30) are a four-season craft that make a great gift for grandparents.
Kids can craft an array of accessories, from cuffs to wallets, with a little help from this duct tape book ($10), which includes three bright rolls of tape.
A needlepoint set ($20) teaches tots the art form while creating fun wall hangings.
Add some flair to paper folding! This instructional book ($20) includes feathers, wiggly eyes, and glitter to amp up your child's creation.
Rainbow Loom ($15) teaches kids how to create colorful bracelets that they can then trade or give as gifts.