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Incursion Info! To ease your child's mind, and yours!

Updated: May 29


Image of people playing in the background with words prepare you child for an incursion with us to ase their minds and yours
Incursion

The following is some info about all the fun we will be having and all the things we will be doing during our incursion. If you have a child who's a bit of a worrier like I do, this information will help you to put their minds at ease.


Yay your school has booked us for an incursion!

You tell your child and they have no idea what to expect. Nerves set in, they're not sure they want to do it. Sound familiar? This is so normal to feel like this and something we need to normalise for our kids. Doing something for the first time can be scary!


image shows a table with 5 canvases, paint and gems, glue, jars scattered across it haphazardly.
creating at the art play table

One of the things I do, is try to show them what they will be doing before they do it.

You can do this now by showing your kids some photos & videos of what other kids have done before. Here are some photos, videos can be found on our instagram page: @bundabubs

More photos can be found in our gallery page on our website.



After showing them these, I would answer any questions that they have. My child always launches for all the worst possible outcomes and we go from there! Doing this helps them to feel prepared before going.


So what to tell your child before an incursion?


Firstly, here is what you need to know to be able to pass on to them:


Our art play incursion is essentially a sensory experience. It is physical.

Hands squeezing paint and glue; and tipping out glitter!

Fingers doing their pincer grip thing to grab beads and sequins.

Feet standing in paint to move it around a canvas, because, it's so much fun!


The most important thing to know about these sessions is that they are child led. The child is in control of what they want to do & what they don't want to do. They make all the choices: choice of paint colour, how many beads to add, whether to do what so & so is doing, whether to only mix colours and never actually paint on the paper (this happens so often 😂)


In other words it is about kids having fun with art stuff. Using their imaginations and playing.


person mixing red and blue paint in a jar using a stick. blue paint has splattered onto the white canvas.
mixing paint

There are some rules to be aware of:

No throwing anything of any kind

No going out of the play area

Be kind to everyone

Pause before speaking especially about other's art work: be kind

Share everything & you will get to use everything

Place jars in water bucket gently when it's washing time


image showing 5 canvases displaying different works of art created from imagination. Table is scattered with paints, jars, brushes and gems.
everyone's art work is different

I've compiled a list of questions that your child might ask before coming to a class, with answers in response. Use these as a prompt/guide for your convo with your child, you know them best and know how best to ease their minds. Here is what to tell your child before they come to a class:


  1. What will we be doing? You will create a painting of your own & then you will be creating on a big canvas like real artists use. This will be shared with your friends, playing with paints, tools like scrapers, rollers, big brushes, stampers, even your hands and feet if you want to.

  2. Will anyone help me? Yes, there will always be someone to help. You can ask Gabbie or your teacher or EA.

  3. What if I don't like painting? Then there will be some other things to play with that aren't to do with paint. Sometimes drawing, stickers, stamps or playdough.

  4. What if I get paint on myself? That's ok and Gabbie thinks it's actually the best part! You will be wearing old clothes & an art t- shirt & there are wipes & a bucket of water to wash off any paint on you.

  5. What if I don't know what to paint? Here I would say two things. First "you can start by mixing paint in the jars and see if you get an idea from there. If not, try just painting the page in the colour you have chosen. " Second, can you think of ideas now? Let's see what we can come up with together.

  6. What will happen at the end? At the end you will be asked to help clean up and if you've got paint on you, you will be asked to wash it off in the bucket and get dry with your towel.

  7. Can I take my picture home? Yes, leave it to dry and then at the end you can take it home after school.

There is one question that I get asked during a session that your child might need to know about: Back story, there isn't any water on the tables to clean brushes.

  1. How do I clean my brush when I want to change colours? You wipe it on the table and give the table a nice new coat of paint. When you come to use it again it won't have the colour on it anymore.


If you've got another other questions please check out our FAQs on our website or alternatively email us bundabubs@gmail.com


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To read our policies and see our behaviour expectations during classes and incursions please go to our policies page.


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