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Book details
  • Genre:ART
  • SubGenre:Techniques / Painting
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Panda and the Cousins: 'a learn & do book'
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:40
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350976793

How Do I Make PINK?

by Sharon Lynn McGraw

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Overview

Panda, an adorable black and white cat, loves to paint, but has only three colors to use: red, blue and yellow. Young readers can join him on his quest to find out, "How Do I Make PINK?" This fun, short story format, follows Panda as color theory is explored with exciting results!

Description

Panda, an adorable black and white cat, loves to paint, but has only three colors to use: red, blue and yellow. Young readers can join him on his quest to find out, "How Do I Make PINK?" This fun, short story format, follows Panda as color theory is explored with exciting results!
This user-friendly guide to color theory meets Curriculum Outcomes( Art Theory, Independent Learning, Collaboartive Work) with hands-on methods tested in real class settings.
The author, Sharon McGraw, has been a practising artist for 50 years. As a retired teacher, she appreciates reliable instructional material, with engaging activities for young people. Happy Painting!

About the author
An artist for 50 years, Sharon McGraw loves COLORS! Her passion for illustrating, painting, teaching art, and writing children's books have led to the creation of her third book, "How Do I Make Pink?" A fun, colorful, illustrated, story-guide for parents, teachers and students, 'How DO I Make PINK?' is a hands-on easy to use resource. Readers will meet Panda and the cousins as they explore the color wheel, mixing colors, and help Panda answer his question,"How Do I Make PINK? A retired teacher, Sharon loved teaching art and misses her students. Having reliable resorces that tie into curriculum outcomes makes teaching richer. Knowing that students benefit from lessons based on tried and true methods brings trust in the process. Having a fun, solid foundation, in 'Color Theory' equips students to explore and create with confidence.

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