Squeaking of Art: The Mice Go to the Museum

by Monica Wellington

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Mice visit a museum and admire famous works of art in the different galleries, each of which is devoted to a specific subject or theme. Includes information about the paintings and where they may be found in real life.

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I like Squeaking of Art. It would appeal to Pre-K to first grade. It is a great read aloud. Although it is not great literature, it would be fun for students. It reads like a seek and find. Tiny mice guide the students through various works of art that are arranged according to subjects and activities. I think it would work better as a read aloud it it were a big book. The pictures are small and would be difficult for the students to see the illustrations. The Promethean board could solve this problem, but intimacy would have to be sacrificed to accomplished this. It would work great in an art education class and could be combined with illustrations of the real works of art. I would use it throughout the year and connect it with styles show more of art. show less
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Canonical title
Squeaking of Art: The Mice Go to the Museum
Original publication date
2000
First words
Ten mice have come on a trip to the art museum.
Original language
English

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Genres
Nonfiction, Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
701.1Arts & recreationArtsPhilosophy and theory of fine and decorative artsAppreciative aspects
LCC
N7440 .W45Fine ArtsVisual artsGeneral works
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