08/04/2026
A Small Sketch, A Big Impact 🐦✨
Did you know that Draw a Bird Day (April 8th) started with a seven-year-old girl named Dorie Cooper? In 1943, her simple request for a bird drawing brought a wave of joy to wounded soldiers in a hospital ward.
In a fast-paced world, this day reminds us that joy doesn’t have to be grand to be meaningful. Whether it’s a quick scribble or a shared moment of creativity, these tiny acts help our children feel grounded and connected.
Drawing is more than art; it can be emotional literacy in action:
🌱 Mindfulness: Slowing down to look for beauty in the everyday.
🌱 Expression: Putting pencil to paper to process big feelings.
🌱 Connection: Realising that a simple gift can lift someone else’s spirit.
Today’s Challenge: Grab a crayon and draw a bird with your child. Don't worry about it being perfect—aim for being present. Who could you give your drawing to today? 🧡
Want the "Find the Joy" Bird Drawing Kit for your family? 🐦✨
It's a 2-pager with:
✅ A 2-minute "Joy-Spotting" nature guide.
✅ A "Breath Drawing" mindfulness exercise.
✅ 3 "Heart-to-Heart" questions to ask while you sketch.
To get your free copy:
1️⃣ FOLLOW my page for more emotional literacy tips.
2️⃣ LIKE this post to spread the joy.
3️⃣ COMMENT "BIRD" below (and share to your stories for an extra smile!).
I’ll 'fly' 🐦 into your DMs with it. 📩