
Free Virtual Preschool Videos
Art isn’t just for museums—it belongs in preschool, too! This perfect-for-preschool famous artists video series introduces five inspiring creators: Picasso, Mondrian, Warhol, Chanel, and Van Gogh. Through songs, stories, and creative projects, Ms. Jamie and her puppet Betsy the Blackbird guide students through each artist’s unique style. With every 30-minute circle time lesson, preschoolers discover new ways to explore color, shape, design, and expression.
create like picasso
Time to think like an artist! This lesson introduces children to Picasso and his unique style by exploring his art and listening to the Mouse Shapes story on the flannel board. They’ll sing about shapes to boost identification skills and enjoy Picasso Loves Shapes by Judiee Lee. For the home project, kids can make their own creative Picasso-inspired portrait collage.
draw like mondrian
Kids will discover Piet Mondrian’s bold, colorful style in this session. They’ll explore primary colors with the Mouse Paint flannel board story and enjoy the book The Museum by Susan Verde. For the home project, children can design their own Mondrian-inspired canvas art using strong lines and bright blocks of color.
color like warhol
Dive into the bright world of Andy Warhol and POP art! Children will practice rhyming with “Ten Little Crayons” and play the fun “Pop-Pop-Popcorn” carpet game. They’ll listen to Uncle Andy’s Cats by James Warhola and then create their own POP art at home by coloring a favorite photo in bold, vivid shades.
design like chanel
Explore the world of fashion design inspired by Coco Chanel. Children will test their memory with Betsy’s purse tray game and practice letter sounds with the Letter C carpet game. They’ll listen to Little People Big Dreams: Coco Chanel and finish with a creative home project making a fabric collage on canvas.
paint like van gogh
Bring Van Gogh’s art to life with a creative preschool lesson. Children will recite the “5 Pretty Sunflowers” counting poem, play a famous art grid game to build logical thinking, and enjoy Camille and the Sunflowers by Laurence Anholt. At home, they can try a sunflower-themed directed drawing activity to wrap up their own artistic adventure.







