The ScribbleBooks Company
I was working with kids three and younger and they would tell me that they couldn’t draw because they weren’t good enough. “You’re not good enough? You’re two!” The idea behind our ScribbleBooks (and everything we do at The ScribbleBooks Company) is to give kids opportunities to be creative in an open-ended way where they’ll always have success. There’s no right or wrong way to draw in a ScribbleBook. A young child who hasn’t yet mastered representational art can literally scribble on the page, but still have something recognizable on the page when they’re done. Older kids finish the pictures and add their own details. It’s fun to see what kids do with the books. If you give the same page to 10 different kids, the end result is usually 10 completely different looking finished products. By presenting art, songs, games, clothing, and now television in this fashion, our hope is that kids will say, “I CAN draw, I CAN sing, I CAN come up with ideas,” and be inspired to go off and do their create their own things before they even consider thinking that they can’t. Although books are now the smallest part of our business, ScribbleBooks started it all. That’s why we’re called The ScribbleBooks Company.