5 Art Games for Elementary aged kids

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Looking for fun ways to spark creativity in your kids? Art games are the perfect mix of play and learning, giving children the chance to explore colors, shapes, and ideas while building confidence in their artistic skills. From drawing prompts to memory games, these activities keep art time exciting and hands-on. Here are 5 fun art games your elementary-aged kids will love!

Match, learn, and explore art! This memory game features 70 cards with famous masterpieces by artists like Van Gogh, Da Vinci, and Monet. Each card shows the artwork’s title and artist in English and Spanish—making it a fun way to build memory skills, boost vocabulary, and enjoy art together. Perfect for kids, families, classrooms, and travel.

 

Roll the dice and spark the creativity in your child or student. This art dice set includes 10 colorful dice, each with a unique prompt like medium, color, style, or subject. Mix them up for endless drawing ideas, art challenges, and classroom fun. An inspiring gift that makes art exciting every time you play!

 

Travel the world from home! Build 10 famous monuments like the Pyramids, Taj Mahal, and Statue of Liberty with this 3D puzzle set. Packed with 150+ pieces, cool stickers, and 50+ fun facts, it’s the perfect mix of building, learning, and play for curious kids ages 5+.

 

A game that aims to inspire the little artist in your home or classroom. Over 10,000 fun combinations of shapes, colors, and ideas, this game keeps the creativity flowing. Perfect for kids ages 5-12, encouraging imagination, problem solving and confidence while make art time exciting.

 

Picablo is a fast-paced drawing game where anyone can play—no art skills required! Roll the shape die, use your imagination to turn simple shapes into creative drawings, and even sabotage opponents by stealing their shapes. Perfect for family game night, parties, and classrooms, it’s a hilarious way to spark creativity and laughter for kids and adults alike.

Vee

I’m Vee- A Dr Pepper fueled mom with an Art History degree, who believes creativity belongs in every home. Here on A Sprinkle of Sunshine, I share hands-on ideas, bite-sized art history facts, and simple ways to bring meaningful learning to kids-without the overwhelm. I believe art matters-not just for expression, but for connection, confidence, and curiosity.

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