Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Do children need painting experience?

Not at all. Cubs Canvas encourages creativity at every level. Children are free to explore painting in whatever way feels natural to them.

Do children need to bring materials?

No. Basic painting materials will be provided during sessions so children can simply focus on creating.

Will children’s faces appear on social media?

No. Cubs Canvas has a strict policy of protecting children’s privacy. Faces will never be shown on our social media platforms or website.

Do parents stay during sessions?

Yes. Parents or guardians remain responsible for supervising their children during Cubs Canvas activities.

Is Cubs Canvas about teaching art?

No. Cubs Canvas is about providing space for children to explore creativity through painting rather than teaching formal art techniques.

What age group are sessions designed for?

Cubs Canvas sessions are designed primarily for children aged 6months–5 years, where creative exploration is especially important for development.

Are the paints safe for young children?

Yes. All paints used during Cubs Canvas sessions are child-safe, skin-safe, mouth-safe, vegan, and cruelty-free.

If parents have any concerns about materials, they are always welcome to ask.

Photography & Media

Cubs Canvas may occasionally take photographs during sessions to capture the creative atmosphere and the painting process.

Any images shared on the Cubs Canvas website or social media platforms will never clearly show a child’s face. Photographs will focus on elements such as:

  • the artwork created
  • hands painting
  • painting materials or creative setups
  • children from angles where faces are not visible

Our goal is to celebrate creativity while protecting every child’s privacy.

Parents and guardians will always have the option to decline photography for their child. If you prefer that your child is not included in any photographs, please let us know and this will be fully respected.

To protect the privacy of all families attending, we kindly ask that parents do not photograph or record other children during sessions without permission from their parent or guardian.

Protecting children’s identities and creating a respectful environment for all families is an important part of Cubs Canvas.

Photography Acknowledgement

By attending a Cubs Canvas session, parents and guardians acknowledge that photographs may occasionally be taken to capture the creative environment and painting activities.

Cubs Canvas will never share clear images of children’s faces on our website or social media platforms. Any images used will focus on artwork, the creative process, or angles where children’s identities remain protected.

Parents who prefer that their child is not included in any photographs are welcome to let us know at any time, and this will always be respected.

To protect the privacy of all families attending, we kindly ask that parents and guardians do not photograph or record other children without the permission of their parent or guardian.