"Includes: silver, pink, blue, purple, yellow. Each bottle: 2.5 oz. Develops creative thinking Provides means of communication and self-expression Increases self-understanding Strengthens self-concepts and confidence Serves as an emotional release Provides decision-making opportunities Develops appreciation for the individuality of others Aids physical coordination Develops work habits and a sense of responsibility Aids the adult in understanding and helping the child Heightens aesthetic awareness and sensitivity Generates joy A good art program is one that helps children to grow creatively, aesthetically, socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually. The most important things a child learns in school or anywhere are ideas about himself or herself. So often these ideas form into a self-concept of "I can't," "Why try?", "I'm not capable," "What's the use?" For such children, art could be the one bright light, the time of day or week when they can, when they are capable, because an accepting adult celebrates each one's effort. Such appreciations from a significant adult can cause the child to start thinking highly of himself or herself, which might never occur if only academic subjects are offered during the day."