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Tag Archives: art
My Grandmother Nan, and Art
Last week I told the story of my grandmother, Nan. Rose, My Nan, the Log House and Stories She was born and raised in a log house in West Virginia. She was kind and strong. She was the same age, … Continue reading
My Edward Hopper House
When the sun goes down in the late afternoon, the light and shadows on the white house across the field remind me of an Edward Hopper painting. I love his art. I love this house along the way. This coming … Continue reading
Posted in art, Inspiration, Teaching young children, The Arts, wonder
Tagged art, Edward Hopper, Edward Hopper's white house painting, The Art Show
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A Day at the Eric Carle Museum
There is always something new at the Carle. I say this all the time, because it’s true. Every visit there is ‘something’ that floors me – sets me off like a sparkler. Marc Brown, author of the beloved “Arthur” books … Continue reading
Posted in art, Author interview, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Eric Carle, Expressing words and feelings, Giving thanks, Inspiration, literacy, museums, picture books, reading, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged 'Arthur' books, art, books, Marc Brown, reading, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
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The Start of a New Year at School – Part 1
When children come to school next week, they will be greeted at the front entrance by this hand painted dove. I can’t imagine anything more welcoming for children than walking across this threshold to start their day at school. This … Continue reading
An Eric Carle Trilogy
Surely, The Very Hungry Caterpillar was here. Words to live by. The sun – Eric Carle’s most immortalized art. Jennie
Wordless – at the Eric Carle Museum
The new exhibit at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is: Speechless: The Art of Wordless Picture Books Wordless books? How can that be? How can you read a wordless book to a child? I’ll tell you just … Continue reading
Posted in art, Author interview, Book Review, children's books, David Wiesner, Early Education, Eric Carle, Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, museums, picture books, reading aloud, reading aloud, The Arts
Tagged art, children's books, David Wiesner, Inspiration, language development, reading books to children, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Wordless picture books
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Nature + Art = Beauty
Nature + Art = Beauty This is my car windshield this morning. Thank goodness I paid attention. Jennie
A Tale of Two Dale Chihuly’s – Part 1
Dale Chihuly’s glass art is magnificent. I have been fortunate to see two of his blown glass sculptures, each with a different story that inspired me in unexpected ways. “It happened like this…” The first Chihuly I saw was at … Continue reading
The Green Mountain State – Vermont, Part 2
This sight brought on a huge smile. A big American flag against the backdrop of the Green Mountains. Life is good. Our destination was the Bennington Museum in Bennington, Vermont. There’s a back story here, which many of my longtime … Continue reading
Posted in America, art, geography, Inspiration, museums, Nature, The Arts
Tagged America, art, Bennington Monument, Bennington Museum, Grandma Moses, Inspiration, museums, Vermont
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More at The Carle, the Art of Maira Kalman, and “Fireboat”
After visiting the Angels exhibition at the Eric Carle Museum, I viewed the art of Maira Kalman. I knew this dog, at least I thought I did. While there was something familiar here, I had to admit I don’t really … Continue reading
Posted in art, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Eric Carle, Giving thanks, history, Inspiration, museums, picture books, reading, reading aloud, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged 9/11, art, children's books, Eric Carle Museum, Fireboat, Inspiration, John J. Harvey, literacy, Maira Kalman, reading books to children
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