Primary Art: It's the Process, Not the ProductAward-winning author MaryAnn Kohl offers children ages 5-8 over 100 art experiences that value the process of art more than the final product. Encourage artistic expression at every level, from beginning to advanced, with hard-to-resist activities such as Shimmer Paint, Squeezy Batik, Sunbright Collage, Crinkle Scruncher, and Jellie Dangles. |
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