Kinder Art is a gentle, play-based creative session designed for children aged 3–5 to explore art through curiosity, sensory materials and open-ended play.
Each session invites children to experiment with colour, texture and making in a calm, supportive environment, helping to build confidence, independence and a positive connection to creativity from an early age.
Held at True Brew Café in Kingston, Kinder Art is designed to feel relaxed and welcoming for both children and parents.
What to Expect
Expect hands-on fun, supportive staff, and a mix of structured activities and open play. This is a space where little artists can move, make, imagine, and grow.
Open-ended, sensory-rich creative invitations
A calm and welcoming environment designed for young children
Process-led activities focused on exploration rather than outcomes
Gentle guidance and encouragement throughout the session
Kinder Art Session Flow (90 mins)
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Children arrive, explore the space and ease into the session at their own pace.
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A series of open-ended creative stations designed around texture, colour, movement and making.
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Children revisit favourite materials, continue creating or engage in collaborative play.
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A calm ending to the session with time to transition slowly.
Where to Find Us
Kinder Art sessions are held at True Brew Café in Kingston, creating a relaxed and welcoming space for both children and parents.
While children explore, create and play, parents are encouraged to stay nearby, enjoy a coffee, or take a moment for themselves in the café. The environment is calm, community-focused and designed to feel easy and inviting for everyone involved.
True Brew Cafe
7 Goshawk Way Kingston, Tasmania, 7050
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and book now.
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Yes. Kinder Art is designed as a parent-accompanied session.
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Clothes that can get a little messy are best.
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Not at all. Sessions are designed for exploration and play.
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The session is gently guided, but children are free to engage with materials in their own way and at their own pace.