Mastered the art of the craft project lie you have, Jedi Mom (“Oh, I just love it!”). But sure what it is, you’re not.
If your youngling’s art is more messterpiece than masterpiece, introduce him to Master Kitz. Each box is packed with the necessary tools to teach littles to re-create pivotal works of art, such as Monet’s “Water Lilies,” Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” and Klimt’s “The Tree of Life.”
Stencils, stickers, acrylic paints, oil pastels, rollers — project materials are specifically chosen to reproduce the textures and techniques the masters used in their great works. And for parents, there’s a discussion guide/history lesson to help turn a rainy afternoon activity into a teachable moment.
Ensuring that the force is with you.
Available online at kidzaw.com, $30.

LEARN
The Experts Tell All: Prenatal Series
What: Get the dirt on topics like child care and labor during Capital City Mamas’s seven-week series.
Why: Raging cravings? Pizza is provided.
When: Thru Mar. 22. Thurs., 7 p.m.
Where: Daisy Baby & Kids, 4912a Del Ray Ave., Bethesda (301-654-7477). Register online at eventbrite.com. Cost is $175.
LISTEN
Tommy’s Traveling Book Club
What: Council member Tommy Wells reads The Snowy Day to bookworms of all ages.
Why: It’s the tome’s 50th anniversary.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.
Where: Deanwood Neighborhood Library, 1350 49th St. NE (202-698-1175). Participation is free.
SOAR
Peter Pan Club
What: Visit College Park Aviation Museum for crafts and story time (ages 5 and under).
Why: Occupy D.C., whatever; you’re on a mission to occupy toddlers.
When: Thurs., 10:30 a.m.
Where: 1985 Corporal Frank Scott Dr., College Park (301-864-6029). Adults, $4; children, $2; under 2, free.
Photo: Courtesy of Kidzaw














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