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Date: | Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:01:46 -0600 |
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Pam-
When I take my four year old to art museums we have "treasure hunts".
We look for similar shapes, colors, sizes. Or, I stand in the middle of
the room and say, "I see a barn. Can you find the barn?" We also search
for "happy" pieces, "angry" pieces, and "sad" pieces. Also, what-is-the-
work-made-of discussions. Hope this helps and gets your creative juices
flowing.
The Denver Museum of Art may have some good ideas. Their backpack program
for kids is great but I don't know if they have any packs for kids this
young.
Heather
Museum Studies Program Alumnus
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Heather Stein
Research Specialist
ARL Division of Neurobiology
University of Arizona
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