ISSUE NO. 32 | DECEMBER 4, 2020
creativity connected is a bi-weekly interactive publication from the Periwinkle Arts In Medicine Program at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers. We believe access to the arts is essential to our everyday well-being, especially in the most challenging of times. creativity connected is designed to provide digital access to enjoyable and educational art activities that give children affected by cancer and blood disorders the opportunity for self-expression, empowerment and healing through the arts. 
 
We send thanks to our Art Partners for joining us in this endeavor!

We want to hear from you!
Click around to explore your creativity through music, theater, storytelling,
arts & crafts and more!
This holiday season, the Alley Theatre proudly presents a FREE digital production of A Christmas Carol! ✨🎄✨

CLICK HERE to register for a free viewing link and between December 4 and December 27 watch as many times as you want!
The Woodlands Children's Museum Storybook Theatre presents 🕎🐻🔯 “Hanukkah Bear” by Eric A. Kimmel. The delicious aroma of Bubba Brayna’s famous latkes attracts a bear on the first night of Hanukkah. Not seeing or hearing very well, Bubba Brayna mistakes him for her rabbi and invites him inside her home to play the dreidel game, light the menorah, and enjoy a delicious meal. After the bear leaves, imagine her surprise when the real Rabbi and all her friends show up for dinner!
(ROCO) River Oaks Chamber Orchestra In Concert: Nursery Rhymes
Click the picture above to access fun Nursery Rhyme activities from ROCO Rooters!
Each issue we will post a selection of artwork from Making A Mark ®,
an exhibition of art and creative writing by children touched by
cancer and blood disorders at Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers.

Use this number to write your Postcard below!  Artwork No. 17
Queen of Snow
Tama'a, Age 9
Now mobile friendly!





Click the postcard to write a Virtual Postcard from the Road to Tama'a!
Twig Reindeer
Supplies:

  • 3 Twigs
  • Red pompom or button
  • Glue (hot glue gun works great if you have adult supervision!)
  • Scissors
  • Twine or Ribbon
To Make:

  1. Go outside and collect 3 twigs
  2. Next, glue the 3 twigs into the shape of a triangle. Allow the glue to dry completely
  3. Secure the googly eyes and red pompom nose to the twigs with glue. Allow the glue to dry completely.
  4. Last, glue a twine or ribbon loop onto the top twig. Hang and enjoy!

The mission of Periwinkle Arts In Medicine Program at Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers is to provide enjoyable and educational art activities that give children, young adults, families and caregivers affected by pediatric cancer and blood disorders the opportunity for self-expression, empowerment and healing through the arts.