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104 Art Jokes and More: More Art Jokes That Educate

104 Art Jokes and More: More Art Jokes That Educate

Description

What was Leonardo da Vinci’s favorite lunch? MASTER PIZZA! Learn about art while cracking jokes! Get MORE unique art jokes for kids and grown-ups. This book will be a one-of-a-kind addition to your art or joke book collection for the classroom or home. NEW! We added a special CRAZY ART TRIVIA section for each of the 104 art jokes—in addition to the fun facts about art techniques, famous artists, art concepts and so much more. Over 200 pages written in a warm, simple and easy-to-understand style, this book also encourages and inspires you to build your skills and create some art of your own with suggested mini-art activities. Use 104 Art Jokes and More to share the world of art with everyone, bringing humor and smiles. The bright book cover with engaging original illustrations of famous artists and hand-lettering was created by a team of art teachers! Click the BUY button and get started sharing laughter and learning about art using this fun book! Learn about art while cracking jokes! Get MORE unique art jokes for kids and grown-ups. NEW! We added a special CRAZY ART TRIVIA section for each of the 104 art jokes—in addition to the fun facts about art techniques, famous artists, art concepts and so much more. Over 200 pages written in a warm, simple and easy-to-understand style, this book also encourages and inspires you to build your skills and create some art of your own with suggested mini-art activities. Use 104 Art Jokes and More to share the world of art with everyone, bringing humor and smiles. Click the BUY button and get started sharing laughter and learning about art using this fun book!
Age
8-18
Text complexity
advanced
Length
216 pages

Why to read

  • To enjoy a unique blend of art education and humor.
  • To learn interesting art facts through jokes.
  • To use as an engaging teaching resource in art classes.
  • To enhance your understanding of art in a light-hearted way.