Creative’s Stencil Art Step-by-Step 1 gives children aged 4 and up 2 durable non-toxic animal stencils, 8 picture-practice sheets, 20 blank papers, and a set of colours with a two-stage Draw, Add Details, Colour method that guides complete beginners from tracing outlines to creating original jungle animal scenes.
About This Product
ANIMAL STENCIL ART KIT STEP BY STEP AGES 4 2 durable non-toxic plastic animal stencils introduce jungle animals elephant, gorilla, monkey, giraffe for tracing and drawing.
DRAW ADD DETAILS COLOUR TWO-STAGE METHOD Stage 1 uses 8 guided practice sheets; Stage 2 moves to 20 blank papers where children create original scenes independently.
COMPLETE ART KIT EVERYTHING INCLUDED Stencils, 8 practice sheets, 20 blank papers, and a set of colours — everything needed to start creating straight from the box.
SCREEN-FREE CREATIVE ART ACTIVITY HOME & CLASSROOM Six learning objectives including fine motor skills, self-control, thinking skills, and self-esteem built through open-ended art-making.
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST
Creative’s products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) with ISI Mark, and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with CE Mark European Toy Safety Standards — trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Creative's Stencil Art Step-by-Step 1 is a structured drawing kit that
takes a 4-year-old who has never used a stencil and walks them through
a two-stage method from guided practice sheets to fully independent
blank-paper art. Two durable non-toxic plastic stencils carry jungle
animals: elephant, gorilla, monkey, and giraffe. Eight picture-practice
sheets guide the first stage; twenty blank papers give unlimited
creative space for the second. The three-step method Draw, Add
Details, Colour is consistent across every activity and builds muscle memory.
Practice sheets progress from simple tracing on pre-printed scenes to
adding backgrounds from scratch. By Stage 2, children are placing
stencils on blank paper, drawing outlines, completing all details,
and designing their own habitat scenes without any guidance lines at all.
The included set of colours means everything is ready to use
straight from the box. Parents and teachers choose this kit because
it builds real art skills in a logical order not just colouring in, but
drawing, composing, and creating. It supports hands-on learning
across home, classroom, and therapy environments, the stencils are
phthalates-free and REACH compliant, and 20 blank papers mean
sessions can run for weeks without running out of materials.
How Children Learn
On practice sheets 1–3, a child selects a stencil, places it on the
pre-printed scene, traces the animal outline, then adds details and
colours it in natural shades building the hand control and colour
awareness sequence step by step.
Sheets 4–6 raise the challenge slightly: children draw animals with
the stencil onto a more complex scene, then add both the animal details
and the background introducing spatial composition for the first time.
By sheets 7–8, the background is blank children must decide what
to draw around the animal, making creative choices about habitat,
colour, and scene. This is the transition from copying to creating.
Stage 2 removes the practice sheets entirely: a child places the stencil
on blank paper, draws the outline from memory recall of the stencil
position, completes all details, colours the animal, then designs a full
background independently.
Repeating the same stencil across multiple blank sheets lets children
see their own improvement earlier drawings compared to later ones
show real progress, building the self-esteem and persistence the kit is
designed to develop.
Skills Developed
Fine Motor Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Hand-Eye Coordination
Creativity & Self-Expression
Self Control & Focus
Thinking Skills & Association
Self Esteem & Confidence
Who Is It For
Children aged 4 and above who are beginning to draw and
want to make recognisable animal pictures independently.
Parents looking for a structured art kit that teaches drawing
technique rather than just colouring in.
Nursery and reception teachers setting up art activity stations that
build fine motor and creative skills together.
Parents of children starting school who want to strengthen hand
control, pencil grip, and self-directed work habits.
Occupational therapists using structured art activities to develop fine
motor control, self-regulation, and confidence.
Gift-buyers looking for a complete, open-ended art kit that gives a
4–8 year old weeks of creative activity.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Number of Players: 1 (Individual Art Activity) Play Type: Stencil Art • Drawing • Creative Activity Kit Educational Category: Fine Motor Skills • Creativity • Pre-Drawing • Art Skills Contents: 2 Tough Non-Toxic Plastic Animal Stencils
• 8 Picture-Practice Sheets • 20 Blank Papers • Set of Colours (Crayons) Animals Featured: Elephant • Gorilla • Monkey • Giraffe (Jungle/Safari Theme) Method: 2 Stages — Stage 1: 8 Guided Practice Sheets
(Draw, Add Details, Colour) • Stage 2: 20 Blank Papers for Independent Creation Learning Objectives: Gross & Fine Motor Skills • Association Skills
• Self Control • Thinking Skills • Self Esteem • Creativity & Fun Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1) • CE Mark • REACH Compliant
• Phthalates Free Reference Number: 1041
Creative’s Stencil Art Step-by-Step 1 is a structured drawing kit that
takes a 4-year-old who has never used a stencil and walks them through
a two-stage method from guided practice sheets to fully independent
blank-paper art. Two durable non-toxic plastic stencils carry jungle
animals: elephant, gorilla, monkey, and giraffe. Eight picture-practice
sheets guide the first stage; twenty blank papers give unlimited
creative space for the second. The three-step method Draw, Add
Details, Colour is consistent across every activity and builds muscle memory.
Practice sheets progress from simple tracing on pre-printed scenes to
adding backgrounds from scratch. By Stage 2, children are placing
stencils on blank paper, drawing outlines, completing all details,
and designing their own habitat scenes without any guidance lines at all.
The included set of colours means everything is ready to use
straight from the box. Parents and teachers choose this kit because
it builds real art skills in a logical order not just colouring in, but
drawing, composing, and creating. It supports hands-on learning
across home, classroom, and therapy environments, the stencils are
phthalates-free and REACH compliant, and 20 blank papers mean
sessions can run for weeks without running out of materials.
How Children Learn
On practice sheets 1–3, a child selects a stencil, places it on the
pre-printed scene, traces the animal outline, then adds details and
colours it in natural shades building the hand control and colour
awareness sequence step by step.
Sheets 4–6 raise the challenge slightly: children draw animals with
the stencil onto a more complex scene, then add both the animal details
and the background introducing spatial composition for the first time.
By sheets 7–8, the background is blank children must decide what
to draw around the animal, making creative choices about habitat,
colour, and scene. This is the transition from copying to creating.
Stage 2 removes the practice sheets entirely: a child places the stencil
on blank paper, draws the outline from memory recall of the stencil
position, completes all details, colours the animal, then designs a full
background independently.
Repeating the same stencil across multiple blank sheets lets children
see their own improvement earlier drawings compared to later ones
show real progress, building the self-esteem and persistence the kit is
designed to develop.
Skills Developed
Fine Motor Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Hand-Eye Coordination
Creativity & Self-Expression
Self Control & Focus
Thinking Skills & Association
Self Esteem & Confidence
Who Is It For
Children aged 4 and above who are beginning to draw and
want to make recognisable animal pictures independently.
Parents looking for a structured art kit that teaches drawing
technique rather than just colouring in.
Nursery and reception teachers setting up art activity stations that
build fine motor and creative skills together.
Parents of children starting school who want to strengthen hand
control, pencil grip, and self-directed work habits.
Occupational therapists using structured art activities to develop fine
motor control, self-regulation, and confidence.
Gift-buyers looking for a complete, open-ended art kit that gives a
4–8 year old weeks of creative activity.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 4 Years & Above Number of Players: 1 (Individual Art Activity) Play Type: Stencil Art • Drawing • Creative Activity Kit Educational Category: Fine Motor Skills • Creativity • Pre-Drawing • Art Skills Contents: 2 Tough Non-Toxic Plastic Animal Stencils
• 8 Picture-Practice Sheets • 20 Blank Papers • Set of Colours (Crayons) Animals Featured: Elephant • Gorilla • Monkey • Giraffe (Jungle/Safari Theme) Method: 2 Stages — Stage 1: 8 Guided Practice Sheets
(Draw, Add Details, Colour) • Stage 2: 20 Blank Papers for Independent Creation Learning Objectives: Gross & Fine Motor Skills • Association Skills
• Self Control • Thinking Skills • Self Esteem • Creativity & Fun Safety Certifications: BIS (IS 9873 – Part 1) • CE Mark • REACH Compliant
• Phthalates Free Reference Number: 1041
Very useful for early learning.
Kids learn faster with this toy.
Amazing way to learn while playing.
Helps improve thinking skills.
Kids learn faster with this toy.