This is the time of year when the pace really starts to pick up across the sites — one big fall project involves launching dedicated emails for all of our subject sites, including our super-popular kid's design site, Ohdeedoh. On both Apartment Therapy and Ohdeedoh this month, we're covering "art, craft, and collections," so I thought it would be a good time to give you a preview.
The great thing about kid's art is that it's almost always bright, playful, and fun — and it's more likely than not to be affordable, too. If you like what you see here, head over to Ohdeedoh for more, and stay tuned for their new weekly email. Enjoy!

>> 10 Feel-Good Posters and Prints

>> Bold and Noble Prints and Growth Chart

>> Sharon Montrose Photography

>> Rad Robots and More from Oh So Smitten

>> Paper Cut Maps by Famille Summerbelle


>> The Little Zoo by Elizabeth Soule

>> Latest, Greatest Alphabet Posters












Comments (10)
I want that last poster and I don't even have kids.
All such great signs! Please check out the hand made things on oMordah! http://www.etsy.com/shop/omordah Thank you, and buy handmade!
I don't think I'd want my (nonexistent) children to have a poster that says "KILL" in gigantic letters, no matter how much the victim deserves it. And I don't think kids would much like signs telling them what to do, no matter how graphically interesting.
Most of these are cute for adults though. And the robot alphabet? I might have to get that.
@Rainarana, me too :)
The last one is like a children's version of 1984.
I want the teeth one so bad.
Darn. I've had the WPA print hanging in my bathroom for 10+ years. I'm going to be really unhappy if it starts to become as ubiquitous as the "Keep calm".
I have Keep Your Teeth Clean in my bathroom as well - love it! Bought it through the Library of Congress web site.
The "Famille Summerbelle" linky actually goes to "Oh So Smitten."
I killed my tv -- no, wait, the current state of the economy killed my tv (or at least the expensive flow of content to it) early last year.
I now feel like Rip Van Winkle in conversations with other people. I am ignorant of an ever-increasing list of names, catch-phrases, fashion faux-pas moments, and culture-saturating tv content.
I might have to give in soon, or at least start renting DVDs again.
I normally don't care for "Home Sweet Home" signs, but that one is super cute!