Moo-Nay R U Monet?

Moo-Nay R U Monet?

An Art Adventure at Charlie’s Farm

Prepare for an adventure with an art story so divine,
That you'll want to pack up your imagination and let it shine!

It’s about a cow who loves art and asks whimsically,
“Is Claude Monet, the famous artist, just like me?”

Moo-Nay invites her friends to an art party planned straight from her heart.

So, when B.K. Bear from “Gigglyville” appears, you'll see the magic of art!

Their frolicking and unexpected journey will add to your fun,
 as you notice how nature and art discoveries blend into one.

Come laugh, imagine, and explore this tale full of special charm, where creativity and sweet friendships bloom at Charlie’s Farm!

Moo-Nay, ¿Eres Monet?

Una Aventura Artística en la Granja de Charlie

¡Prepárate para una aventura con una historia de arte tan divina,
que querrás empacar tu imaginación y dejarla brillar!

Se trata de una vaca que ama el arte y pregunta suspirando: “¿Es Claude Monet, el famoso artista, como yo?”

Moo-Nay invita a sus amigas a una fiesta de arte que se planeó directamente desde su corazón.
Entonces, cuando aparezca el Oso B.K. de “Gigglyville,” ¡verás la magia del arte!

Su viaje animado y inesperado aumentará tu diversión, mientras notás cómo la naturaleza y descubrimientos del arte se funden en uno.

¡Ven a reír, imaginar y explorar este cuento lleno de encanto especial, donde la creatividad y las dulces amistades florecen en la Granja de Charlie!

Moo-Nay ¿eres Monet?
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Vision Statement

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Supporting Education & Art Appreciation For All

Moo, Where R U?

About Loni

Loni Belle

Loni Belle

Loni lives in California and embraces the love of learning for all ages, having started with the preschool HeadStart Program and continued teaching through the Graduate Program at Arizona State University. This book began with a sweet moment between my sons. Watching a neighbor ride her white horse with dark spots, my toddler exclaimed, “Moo!” thinking it was a cow. His brother replied, “Neigh,” and their playful exchange sparked an idea: a clever meeting of animals, nature, and art (Moo! Neigh. Monet!).