Angeline paints with green / Angie Barton.

By: Barton, Angie [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mustang, Oklahoma Tate Publishing & Enterprises, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781681649092Subject(s): Painting -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children stories Summary: CHILDREN'S / TEENAGE FICTION & TRUE STORIES. Imagination running wild and paint in hand, Angeline turns and exclaims, ""I have a plan!"" "Angeline Paints with Green" is a funny, rhyming, whimsical story about a four-year-old little girl who loves to paint. Set up in the family's living room, Angeline's imagination begins to run wild when thinking of all the things that come in the color of green, her favorite color. While painting pictures for her family, she much too soon runs out of paper and turns to make the family's living room wall her next canvas, a parent's worst nightmare! Luckily her mother intercepts just in time and has the perfect solution for Angeline's paper dilemma. Ages 5+
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CHILDREN'S / TEENAGE FICTION & TRUE STORIES. Imagination running wild and paint in hand, Angeline turns and exclaims, ""I have a plan!"" "Angeline Paints with Green" is a funny, rhyming, whimsical story about a four-year-old little girl who loves to paint. Set up in the family's living room, Angeline's imagination begins to run wild when thinking of all the things that come in the color of green, her favorite color. While painting pictures for her family, she much too soon runs out of paper and turns to make the family's living room wall her next canvas, a parent's worst nightmare! Luckily her mother intercepts just in time and has the perfect solution for Angeline's paper dilemma. Ages 5+

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