Where do little hands go when they're ready to make something?
A studio where teaching artists sit beside your child — not over them — and discover what they've been trying to say all along.
"She just tears the paper and throws the crayons. Is she even ready for this?"
A parent's first question
every single time
Tearing paper is the lesson.
When a teaching artist sits beside your child and tears paper with them — intentionally, curiously, asking "what does this sound like?" — a scribble becomes a conversation. Throwing crayons becomes sorting by color. The mess was never the problem.
94%
of parents say their child<br/>asks to come back
They crouch. Always.
Every Daub instructor is trained to meet children at eye level — literally and figuratively. You will never see one of our teaching artists standing over a child's work.

Miriam Osei-Bonsu
Lead Teaching Artist
8 years at Daub
"I never ask "what is it?" I ask "tell me about it." Those are very different questions."

Rafael Teixeira
Studio Artist & Educator
5 years at Daub
"The best art supply for a three-year-old is a cardboard tube and a little bit of time."
Priya Chandrasekaran
Early Childhood Art Specialist
3 years at Daub
"A child who tears paper has a theory about paper. My job is to find out what it is."
All instructors hold BFA/MFA degrees in fine arts + ECE certifications. Background-checked. First-aid trained.
What twelve sessions builds.
Every piece below was made by a child between 2 and 6 years old. Ages and session numbers are listed because the progression is the point.
First day with tempera — all about the feel of it

Discovering that torn edges are a choice
Watercolor: "the paper drinks it"

Clay: the session where everything clicked
"I made this for you, but also for me"
Twelve sessions later — a painter's eye
After session four, my daughter started narrating her drawings to me. Not "it's a dog" — she'd say "this is the part where the dog decides to be brave." I didn't teach her that. Daub did.

Camille Fontaine
Parent of Zoé, age 4 · 3 sessions completed
Let's find the right fit for your child.
Five questions. No wrong answers. We'll match them to the class that fits where they are right now.
Question 1 of 5
How old is your child?
Tap their age to begin.