Familiarize kids with some of the great artists of all time in this rhyming art education picture book about a girl who sneaks away from a class field trip to explore the museum masterpieces when the museum closes for the night.
Children will learn about the artistic styles of Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Renee Magritte, Leonardo da Vinci, Marc Chagall, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jackson Pollack and more.
A museum can be an exciting place. Just ask Winnie McGoo. Whose adventure in a museum one night isn't something many people do.
From eating pizza with Mona Lisa to swimming on the Isle of Grande Jatte, Winnie's museum adventure creates an interesting plot.
For art teachers, homeschooling parents or anyone who wants to teach children about art history, famous artists or just spark an interest in going to museums, this rhyming children's book about a girl's night in a museum is a good beginning to familiarize kids with museum artists and their work.
Excerpt from book:
Artist, Pablo Picasso, liked to distort facial features,
so that faces of humans looked much more like creatures.
Winnie imagined the way she'd appear,
at the hands of Picasso would she have just one ear?
Children will learn about the artistic styles of Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Renee Magritte, Leonardo da Vinci, Marc Chagall, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jackson Pollack and more.
A museum can be an exciting place. Just ask Winnie McGoo. Whose adventure in a museum one night isn't something many people do.
From eating pizza with Mona Lisa to swimming on the Isle of Grande Jatte, Winnie's museum adventure creates an interesting plot.
For art teachers, homeschooling parents or anyone who wants to teach children about art history, famous artists or just spark an interest in going to museums, this rhyming children's book about a girl's night in a museum is a good beginning to familiarize kids with museum artists and their work.
Excerpt from book:
Artist, Pablo Picasso, liked to distort facial features,
so that faces of humans looked much more like creatures.
Winnie imagined the way she'd appear,
at the hands of Picasso would she have just one ear?