See what happens when kids step into the director's chair

In this animation, Nina created a boxing scene where a character trains with a punching bag.

While working on this project, she practiced focus, patience, and step-by-step planning.

She also developed observation skills by studying how the body moves, balances, reacts, and shows impact.

Projects like this help kids strengthen creativity, visual thinking, coordination, and storytelling through animation.

In this animation, Maria, age 9, worked on drawing a human figure in a dynamic pose.

She practiced perspective, body proportions, and how to make a character feel balanced and expressive on the screen.

Projects like this help kids develop stronger drawing skills, spatial thinking, and confidence in creating more complex animated characters.

In this animation, Nina created a fun story about a cat in a flying saucer catching fish.

During this project, she practiced character design, scene planning, timing, and simple storytelling.

She also learned how small frame-by-frame changes can make a drawing feel alive.

Projects like this help kids turn their imagination into a finished animated scene they can be proud of.

In this animation, Nina created a short story about friendship, care, and sharing a moment together.

Through this project, she practiced showing emotions through simple character poses, facial expressions, and movement.

Tasks like this help kids understand how animation can tell a small but meaningful story without using many words.

This beautiful piece was created by our talented student Nina, age 9.

We’re grateful that one day she decided to find out what animation is all about, joined our school, and has been delighting us with her amazing work ever since.

Happy Thanksgiving! ❤️❤️❤️

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