Richard Enfantino

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Richard donates a lot of his time teaching kids. Richard says, "I like teaching kids because they do not have any bad habits with art, and absorb everything like a sponge."Also Richard likes to give back to the community. He teaches art at the local senior centers.

San Jose Mercury News CA, USA




Richard created "The Adventures of Timmy the Turtle and his friends" with the help of his grand daughter Ashley. Richard donates his time and artwork for the site. They are also building a Questions & Answers, Bulletin Board and Link pages for Special Need Kids.

Timmy the turtle was inspired by children of all ages and how their imagination wonders. My name is Miss Ashley, and i’ve been in the child development field for 4 years now, and have worked with children of all ages. I have loved every moment of it. I came up with Timmy the turtle to give children something fun to love and learn from. Here, I will use some of the techniques i’ve acquired to help improve children’s skills by using a variation of games and reading. Timmy and each of his friends were created to give children a positive, fun, and safe place to play and learn. I hope you love Timmy and his friends as much as I do!

Johnny sign his new book for the children in the cancer ward, then he takes his books to the children that are to sick to leave their rooms. Richard and Enfantino Publishing made this event possible.

Richard Gives Back

 
Showing off their work were one of my favorite artists, the energetic and entertaining
David Garibaldi, along with 7-year-old art phenom Johnny Swager and Richard Enfantino

Los Altos Times





Richard Enfantino, and David Garibaldi presenting a check to Milpitas Parks and Recreation Foundation, at Garibaldis book launch a Enfantino Production. Richard also presented a check to Cupertino Educational Endowment Foundation This was an Enfantino Publishing Event.






Seven year old Johnny Swager, a gifted child artist from Washington who has illustrated and published three books, visited Creative Learning Center, a Non-Public School for students on the Autism Spectrum in Los Altos. Johnny, his parents and younger brother Bret, visited the children at Creative Learning Center on June 26th to distribute his coloring book “Summer Fun” to each of the students. Johnny joined the students in coloring activities and was sought out by CLC students for conversation and play.

San Jose Mercury News CA, USA




Johnny Swager, Richard Enfantino, and David Garibaldi present a check to Morgan Autism Center at "Art Through the Generations"