How Kids See Mom and Dad
Children's portraits of their parents carry more love than adults might realize. Sun-sized smiles, rainbow hair, sky-high stature — in a child's eyes, Mom and Dad are the greatest people in the world.
The Charm of Portraits by Age
Ages 2–3: Love in Every Scribble
They might not draw a recognizable face yet, but pointing at scribbles and saying "That's Daddy!" is pure love. A scribble figurine is a treasure unique to this age.
Ages 4–5: Features Take Shape
Eyes, nose, and mouth appear clearly. "I made Mom's dress red because she loves red" — their thoughtfulness shines through.
Ages 6–7: Observational Detail
Glasses, beards, aprons — kids capture real characteristics, creating surprisingly distinctive figurines.
How to Make One
- Ask your child to draw Mom or Dad
- Photograph the finished picture
- Upload to figmee
- Choose the best generated figurine
- Print and wrap
Surprise Tips
- Tell your child "Let's make a secret present"
- Have the other parent help during drawing time
- Let the child hand it over personally
- Film the moment for a lasting memory
What Recipients Say
"When I come home tired from work, seeing the figurine on my desk gives me energy." "Knowing my child sees me this way brings tears to my eyes." — Figurines deliver small moments of joy, every single day.
Capture This Moment
Your child's portrait of you exists only right now. Turn it into a figurine with figmee and give the ultimate Valentine's gift.
