Educational Articles
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Telling a Story in Art
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Order Number: 178.0001
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As the program begins, Zizi rushes in to join Don and The Big A children in Don’s studio.
Zizi just had an exciting experience — his cat had kittens in his closet.
Don explains that artists often use their own experiences to tell stories in art. The
children learn that art helps us remember important events.
Through the Magic Easel, book illustrator Margot Zemach reveals how she dramatizes an event
after she has selected the most important part of the story.
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Ideal for grades 1 - 3
Duration: fifteen minutes
Closed-Captioned
©1987 KCTS-TV Seattle
Series #178
Series title: The Big A
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