Marcie and Giraffe
By Kim Gregory
Published by Tiger Tales
Mom's Review
Sometimes art does not turn out how you expect. And your representation of a subject will be different from mine. And that's okay. Marcie and Giraffe learn these lessons the hard way.
When Giraffe draws a "better" picture than Marcie, she deals with her frustration by making more art. The two compare and discuss the merits of their differing styles and creations. Giraffe models compassion and positivity, and Marcie demonstrates a willingness to listen and to collaborate. Marcie and Giraffe validates the way children can be overcome by emotion while also demonstrating that there is a way out of the spiral, especially if you can lean on your friends or find an outlet like art.
By Kim Gregory
Published by Tiger Tales
Mom's Review
Sometimes art does not turn out how you expect. And your representation of a subject will be different from mine. And that's okay. Marcie and Giraffe learn these lessons the hard way.
When Giraffe draws a "better" picture than Marcie, she deals with her frustration by making more art. The two compare and discuss the merits of their differing styles and creations. Giraffe models compassion and positivity, and Marcie demonstrates a willingness to listen and to collaborate. Marcie and Giraffe validates the way children can be overcome by emotion while also demonstrating that there is a way out of the spiral, especially if you can lean on your friends or find an outlet like art.
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