Matteo's Frightening Bone
Word Images and Story
de Kathleen Katon Tonnesen
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Matteo is a real boy of five years old and something was bothering him.
What was it? What was causing his FEAR and how did he overcome it?
This story is an activity lesson that can be used to pinpoint one's fear through the visual language of art. By using word images children are encouraged to imagine without limitations.
How to use the Book: Teachers, Parents and Caregivers.
The story layout is important to the use of the book as a tool for teaching the value of words.
The exercise of creating images with words is to encourage literacy as a fun learning experience.
My four year old students encouraged the black background as the boys loved the scariness of the book. The black also resembles an old fashioned chalkboard which enables an art exercise in conjunction with the book. This is how I use the book with children: I give each child a black sheet of paper and white chalk, to create their own word image story expressing their inner world. Perhaps your students will uncover their own fears and become brave like Matteo?
- Kathleen Katon Tonnesen, (2011).
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros para niños
- Categorías adicionales Familias y paternidad, Educación
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 46 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura, sobrecubierta: 9780464325192
- Tapa dura impresa: 9780464325208
- Tapa blanda: 9780464325185
- Fecha de publicación: sep. 12, 2019
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Psychology, Self Help, Family, Wedding, Divorce
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Kathleen Tonnesen (14 July, 1963) is a Canadian self-taught painter (signed as Katon), sculptor, author, poet, and inventor. She was born in Cape Town, South Africa (Kathleen Peers), and immigrated to Canada in 1998. Kathleen holds a Bachelor of Arts, Psychology degree from Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, Canada. She has carved a professional career as a working artist since 1990 and is a respected international artist dedicated to the enhancement of public spaces with meaningful and thought provoking art. Kathleen is a Shodan (1st degree black belt) in Yoshinkan Aikido who has trained with several leading Aikido teachers in British Columbia. With a background in Early Childhood Education, psychology and acting, she strives to connect families and communities together through the language of art and martial arts. Her passion is children and unleashing the child within the adult, thereby encouraging personal growth. Kathleen is dedicated to inspiring the human spirit.