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Mike's Inspiration Station: Volumes 1-6

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Let your students' artistic side shine with this exciting new series of instructional DVDs created just for kids! Featuring 13 projects spread across six volumes, Mike's Inspiration Station: Six DVD Boxed Set will draw out the budding artist in every child with fun and nicely-paced lessons in traditional mediums like drawing, painting, and sculpting, plus unique activities like making clothespin puppets and fridge art.

Geared toward ages 8-12, Mike's Inspiration Station: Six DVD Boxed Set encourages kids to craft right along with host Michael Cariglio and his biblical buddy, Booker T Bible, a talking, animated Bible who offers creative inspiration with Scripture references. Let Mike's Inspiration Station inspire your child's creativity and get some fun art project ideas and fridge art in the process!

Volume 1 features "Drawing Cartoons," "Making Watercolor Paintings," and "Let's Draw a Dinosaur." Volume 2 offers "Creating Pastel Art" and "Let's Draw a Cute Turtle." In volume 3, kids participate in "Light and Shading" and "Let's Draw a Funny Moon." Volume 4 suggests "Let's Draw a Joyful Heart" and "Let's Draw Goliath." Children learn "Making Clothespin Puppets" and "Fun Fridge Art" in volume 5, and the final episode's lessons include "Flower Pot Pals" and "Sculpt a Cute Dog."

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