Vincent Paints A Sunflower - by Marta Molnar (Hardcover)
About this item
Highlights
- An enchanting pig tale, with subtle humor, and a story that helps children with self-esteem.
- 4-8 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover
- 28 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Art
Description
About the Book
An enchanting pig tale, with subtle humor, and a story that helps children with self-esteem. The perfect gift.
Book Synopsis
An enchanting pig tale, with subtle humor, and a story that helps children with self-esteem. The perfect gift.
Vincent, a little piggy who doesn't quite fit in, discovers the magic of art and embarks on a journey of self-acceptance and creative exploration. "Vincent Paints a Sunflower" is a heartwarming story about embracing uniqueness and pursuing dreams, no matter how unlikely they may seem.
How do you paint a sunflower? It's easy. Learn with Vincent that, although, pigs can't fly, they can sure paint!
A fun adventure about managing emotions, turning sadness into happiness, and figuring out what fills us with joy.
Review Quotes
"The simple, colorful illustrations in the book complement this children's story perfectly! Follow Vincent on his journey as he first learns what he CAN do, and then finds the confidence to try painting. Children would be thrilled to receive this book along with some art supplies for Christmas!" Elle Baker, Reviewer
"This children's book coaches a cute little pig in finding the things in life that give him joy. And painting a sunflower isn't so hard when you break the project up into shapes! I bought this for my great niece but I think I'll keep it and order her another one! I love having children's book at my house so one children visit me I can read to them!" Amazon Review
"Writer Marta Molnar and illustrator Emily Dana have created a beautiful children's book with a positive message. Vincent the pig is sad because he doesn't look like the other pigs. He's too sad to prance or dance in the grass, or to wag his tail with the other barnyard animals. But he can't stay sad when he meets happy sunflowers who encourage him to paint. If you know your colors and shapes, you can paint they tell him. He paints a sunflower and declares "Doing things I like makes me happy!"" Amazon Review
"OMG! What a spectacular book this is! I loved reading it and I can't wait to have my granddaughter Ava read it too!
Such a wonderful message to children: they can do, or be, anything they want to! Well done, Author Marta Molnar and Emily Dana (illustrator)" Carol Ann Starr