DIY Digital Storytime: Art
When I was a kid, one of my favorite activities was painting at the picnic table in the backyard. My mom liked it too, because since I was outside, there was no mess to clean up. Whether it's sidewalk chalk, watercolors, or painting with mud, I hope you'll take advantage of the nice weather and spend some time this week making art with your kids. Get inspired with this art-themed storytime, and visit the library's Pinterest page for even more kid-friendly art-making ideas!
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This Week's Theme: Art
Up first, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson. When Harold draws by the light of the moon one evening, his drawings come to life! You can find Harold in the Imagination category, or just click on the book cover below.
Now let's explore the word of the day, artist- someone who makes art.
Now meet Grace, a determined young actress who plays an important role in her school play. You can find Amazing Grace in the People and Places category, or just click on the book cover below.
So now you've read about all these cool people who made art, but what can you do? Sesame Street has the answer:
Feeling inspired? Grab some materials and head outside for some mess-free art. Or take a field trip the ArtLab at the Mulvane Art Museum or the library's own Sabatini Gallery, both of which are always free and always fun.