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Got Yourself A Little Artist? Why Not Throw Her A Little Art Show!

A simple setup at home can turn your child’s drawings into something seen and genuinely celebrated.

Hanna Panoringan

by Hanna Panoringan

Published on Apr 16, 2026

Kids drawing on a wall.Canva

If you have a child who naturally gravitates toward drawing or creating, you have probably seen how often they produce something new. Papers pile up, sketchbooks fill, and little works of art end up tucked into drawers or stuck on the fridge.

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Instead of letting those pieces fade into the background, you might try something simple at home: hang a few on a wall, invite a few close friends and family, and call it an “art show.”

On Instagram, a mom’s simple idea went viral. She invited a few friends over and set up an at-home “art show” featuring her daughter’s drawings, complete with little exhibits and a drawing activity the guests could enjoy together. It was simple, but the impact was there.

Here’s why something like this can actually benefit your child:

5 Reasons to Host an Art Show for Kids

1. It supports something they already love

If your child already shows interest in art, even casually, this kind of setup tells them you see it. Not as a passing hobby, but as something worth noticing. That matters. Children pay attention to what adults notice. When you highlight their drawings, you reinforce that their creative interests have value. This can encourage them to keep going, explore more, and take their ideas seriously.

2. It turns everyday creativity into something meaningful

Drawing can feel routine for kids who do it often. It becomes just another part of the day. But the moment you hang their work on a wall, even temporarily, it changes how they see it. It becomes something to discuss or simply look at. That shift from casual to intentional helps them recognize the effort behind what they make.

3. It builds confidence in a grounded way

There is no competition in a simple at-home art show. The value comes from creating and sharing. This helps children build confidence tied to effort and expression, not just results. For artist-leaning kids, this keeps creativity from feeling like something that always needs to be judged.

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4. It gently helps shy kids come out of their shell

Art often carries stories. When people look at your child’s drawings and ask about them, it creates natural opportunities for your child to explain their ideas. They are not answering random questions. They are talking about something they made, which makes communication feel easier and more relevant.

5. It creates a sense of identity at a young age

For children who consistently create, small moments like this help shape how they see themselves. They begin to think, “I make art” or “I am creative.” That sense of identity develops through repeated experiences where their interests are recognized and supported. It builds over time, through small, consistent signals.

Even a few people pausing to look at your child’s creations and responding turns it into a shared moment that can become a core memory. For your child, it shows that their work brings people together and that what they create is worth seeing.

Hanna Panoringan

Hanna is a News Desk Writer at Smart Parenting, covering parenting, health, culture, and more. Off the clock, she’s likely people-watching at a café or park, matcha latte in hand.

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