The Noisy Paint Box: The Colours and sounds of Kandinsky abstracts

The Noisy Paint Box: The Colours and sounds of Kandinsky abstracts is a very meaningful story written by Barb Rosenstock and illustrated by Mary Grandpre. The story starts of with a young boy named Kandinsky who loved paint and express his feeling with painting. He was always getting bored of just the regular painting beautiful women and trees etc. So one day he decided to talk to his friends about it and come together to figure out a way to create a piece of art he wanted to show the world how to express himself in his ar and be able to show, other people. So one day he all of a sudden woke up and had an idea and created a beautiful piece of art people could see and understand his feeling. This reminds me of when I was younger in preschool and we created a piece of art and put it in a fire oven and it went hard and it was a piece of art. Overall this story is for ages 5-10 and shares a very important message about creativity and a very meaningful story.

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