"Almost all children know and love iron-on beads. But a special surprise awaited them at the painting circus: iron-on beads that glow in the dark. And what could be better than planets, stars and aliens? Under my guidance, the children created their own little universe! 
But of course other ideas were also allowed - anything that would light up the children's room at night.
By placing each bead precisely, the children improve their Hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. It's like playful training for the fingers, which can also be an advantage when writing.
Creating an iron-on bead artwork takes time and care, and children develop a patient and focussed way of working - a valuable skill in our fast-paced world.
The process also offers a wonderful opportunity to slow down.
Concentrating on each individual bead transforms the creative process into a meditative and relaxing experience.
Iron-on beads are also a fantastic tool for encouraging colour recognition and shape perception. Children can experiment with patterns and colour combinations, which helps them develop a better spatial understanding.
The colourful beads give children the opportunity to let their imagination run wild and develop their own creative ideas.
After ironing, the individual inconspicuous beads turn into a stable, fused work of art - this gives the little artists joy and pride and boosts their self-confidence and recognition for their patience and effort.
The special feature of the noctilucent beads also increased the anticipation of the
Go to bed! 
We are delighted that the creative works now shine proudly in the children's rooms." 
- Sarah Uessem
Thank you very much, dear Sarah. 
Thanks to Children's aid organisation Global-Care Foundation, The Paritätische Wohlfahrtsverband - General Association, Aktion Deutschland Hilft and all private donors for their fantastic support.
Klaudia Skodnik and the Fortuna helps team










