Do you have a young student who loves to draw but hates to write? What about one who loves to write but hates to draw? Here’s a way you can encourage them to do what they are reluctant to do while giving them plenty of what they love. The FREE Imaginative Drawing Prompts combine writing and drawing into one fun unit.
The FREE Imaginative Drawing Prompts include 15 pictures along with 15 writing prompts. Your student’s task is to both draw the story the writing prompt sparks and write it. By engaging both forms of creativity, they can encourage your reluctant artist or author to try something new and discover it isn’t as hard as they thought.
The settings for these drawing prompts range from backyard visits with friends to African safaris and family road trips that aren’t going exactly as planned. Scroll down and download this fun set today and watch your child’s imagination take off!
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Bonnie Rose Hudson’s heart’s desire is for every child to feel the love of God and know how special they are to Him. She would love for you to stop by her website WriteBonnieRose.com for homeschool and history curriculum, resources to help teach your children about missions and the persecuted Church, free history and writing printables, and to check out her newest release from JourneyForth, The Hidden Village, an early reader set in India.