Mo Willems Live-Streams ‘Lunch Doodles’ To Entertain Quarantined Kids The_Pigeon
. In each episode, Willems shows you and your kids how to draw some of his iconic characters which translates to a solid 30 minutes of your kid quietly drawing.
“Lunch Doodles” livestreams each weekday at 1 p.m. EST on the Kennedy Center’s website, though Kennedy Center has released the first two episodes on YouTube the next day. “You might be isolated, but you’re not alone. You are an art maker. Let’s make some together,” Willems said in a statement. In each episode, Willems teaches you how to draw some of his favorite characters and gives little tours of his studio, and even if you don’t want to doodle, watching him slowly and methodically draw an elephant is extremely relaxing.
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