Fridge Door

Your child’s art, kept in their own words.


Photograph the drawing. Let them tell you about it. Fridge Door keeps the artwork exactly as they made it and writes the caption from what they actually said — tidied up, never invented.

Here is one

A child's drawing of three figures and their name, made on the first day of kindergarten.

My First Day of Kindergarten

I made this on my first day of kindergarten. I came in and I was very talented — I know I’m the best in that picture. This is me, the purple guy, and that’s the hair. Those aren’t my full lines; it would be really funny if I made my full lines, but I was just new. I was five, I was young, I didn’t really know, I was still learning. The one with the tall hair sticking up is my mom, and the one with the spiky teeth is my dad. And that’s my name. You can see the lowercase a looks like a P — no, I mean the D. Thank God I didn’t do my D the wrong way, or that would have been a P.

A real piece, and his real words, from the archive Fridge Door was built for. In twenty years the drawing alone wouldn’t tell you any of that.

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