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Lesson: Coppernickel Goes Mondrian

By Aimee Curtis Pfitzner | February 6, 2020 | 4
coppernickel goes mondrian

Aimee Curtis Pfitzner shares a colorful lesson plan from her book, Painted Music, which uses children’s literature to explore connections between art and music.

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