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Marcel's Mouse Museum

Marcel's Mouse Museum

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: January 3rd, 2023
Publisher:
Familius
ISBN:
9781641707435
Pages:
32
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Description

The Mouse Museum of Modern Art is home to paintings and sculptures by the most famous mice artists of the last one hundred years, from Parmesan Picasso to Gouda Kahlo. Take a tour of mouse art history and styles with Curator Marcel, and learn about art movements and styles like Cubism, self-portraits, Pop Art, and many more that have influenced art today. And we can’t forget the cheesy fun facts and activities that go with them!

With adorable mice drawn in famous artwork and an entertaining mix of mouse humor and history facts, Marcel's Mouse Museum is both educational and fun! Plus, each artist comes with an activity to try at home, perfect for inspiring the artist in everyone. The entire experience will be un-brie-lievable!

2023 Foreword INDIES Finalist
 

About the Author

Hannah Abbo is an illustrator and writer from Brighton, UK. She currently lives in Lisbon, Portugal, with her son, husband, and cat. After studying Art History at university, Hannah went on to illustrate numerous picture books under the pseudonym Jean Claude. 

Praise for Marcel's Mouse Museum

Marcel’s Mouse Museum is the story of a mouse named Marcel who lives in a museum full of artwork done by other mice throughout time. Marcel talks about each real-life artist that the “mouse” artist is based on, and says things like what kind of drawing or painting they were famous for, where they lived, and other facts about them. Before moving on, Marcel explains in two to four steps how to make your own artwork at home to look like each artist’s work, including what supplies you’ll need and then steps to follow for it to turn out good. The activities to try are not hard, and would be fun to do either by yourself or with others!

Reading through the book, it was difficult for me to pronounce each artist’s name, not just because they have different kinds of names than you hear about nowadays, but because they are changed a little so that they either have the word “rat” or “mouse” or something to make you think of those animals included in the name – an example being the first artist is Parmesan Picasso, instead Pablo Picasso. I learned about some of these artists at school, so it was fun to see them again in this book.

Reviewed By: Lydia - age 9—Lydia, Kids Book Buzz