What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

Get your kids engaged, curious, and outside.

As a parent, you’ve almost certainly seen at least one study that says creating art can boost your children’s language development. Or perhaps you’ve heard a story on the radio talking about how engaging with art is critical for your child’s success. And you’ve thought, “How am I going to do that? I’m not an artist!” What’s That, Mom? provides 15 accessible, practical strategies for how parents can use public art to engage their children ages 3-10 with the world around them -- no artistic talent required.

Author Shala Howell’s parenting blog, Caterpickles, has had more than 100,000 visitors over the past five years. Now, for the first time, she turns these insights into a book written to help parents foster their children's’ creativity and engagement with the world around them. This book, the first in the Caterpickles Parenting Series, uses the proven case-study format to help parents get their children outside and asking questions that promote curiosity. Written for real-world parenting, this book is short and sweet, designed to be read and used as a field guide with tips that parents can put into action immediately.

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What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

Get your kids engaged, curious, and outside.

As a parent, you’ve almost certainly seen at least one study that says creating art can boost your children’s language development. Or perhaps you’ve heard a story on the radio talking about how engaging with art is critical for your child’s success. And you’ve thought, “How am I going to do that? I’m not an artist!” What’s That, Mom? provides 15 accessible, practical strategies for how parents can use public art to engage their children ages 3-10 with the world around them -- no artistic talent required.

Author Shala Howell’s parenting blog, Caterpickles, has had more than 100,000 visitors over the past five years. Now, for the first time, she turns these insights into a book written to help parents foster their children's’ creativity and engagement with the world around them. This book, the first in the Caterpickles Parenting Series, uses the proven case-study format to help parents get their children outside and asking questions that promote curiosity. Written for real-world parenting, this book is short and sweet, designed to be read and used as a field guide with tips that parents can put into action immediately.

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What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

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What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

What's That, Mom?: How to use public art to engage your children with the world around them... without being an artist yourself

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Get your kids engaged, curious, and outside.

As a parent, you’ve almost certainly seen at least one study that says creating art can boost your children’s language development. Or perhaps you’ve heard a story on the radio talking about how engaging with art is critical for your child’s success. And you’ve thought, “How am I going to do that? I’m not an artist!” What’s That, Mom? provides 15 accessible, practical strategies for how parents can use public art to engage their children ages 3-10 with the world around them -- no artistic talent required.

Author Shala Howell’s parenting blog, Caterpickles, has had more than 100,000 visitors over the past five years. Now, for the first time, she turns these insights into a book written to help parents foster their children's’ creativity and engagement with the world around them. This book, the first in the Caterpickles Parenting Series, uses the proven case-study format to help parents get their children outside and asking questions that promote curiosity. Written for real-world parenting, this book is short and sweet, designed to be read and used as a field guide with tips that parents can put into action immediately.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998289106
Publisher: Sheila K Howell
Publication date: 09/03/2017
Series: Caterpickles Parenting Series , #1
Pages: 82
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Shala Howell spent two decades helping companies like Bell Labs, Juniper Networks, and a genetic testing company that was later acquired by CVS translate some of the world's most complicated concepts into actionable, understandable English. Now she turns her attention to a much more complex problem -- fostering children's curiosity and engagement in the scientific, artistic, and linguistic world that surrounds them. Her parenting blog, Caterpickles, has had more than 100,000 visitors over the past five years. The first book in her Caterpickles Parenting Series, What's That, Mom?, focuses on how to use public art to nurture children's curiosity in the world around them. Her next book, Did Dinosaurs Have Belly Buttons?, is currently planned for release in 2018.
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