Ever since Dick Bruna created Miffy in 1955, she has endeared herself to generations of young children and has become one of the best-loved children’s book characters of all time.
In this charming new addition to the Miffy story, Miffy takes inspiration from a visit to an art museum and decides to become an artist herself. Looking at the colours and shapes of the world around her, she discovers what fun it can be to make pictures of the things she sees. By bedtime, her bedroom walls are covered with her wonderful artwork.
An inspiring book for budding artists and a terrific introduction to the value of a visit to the art museum―Miffy will find new fans with this volume.
Hardcover: 7.25" H x 7.3" W x 0.25" L
28 Pages
Ages 3-7 years
Dick Bruna was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands on August 23, 1927. He worked in his father's publishing company designing posters, promotional materials, and book covers for detective novels. His children's books were a side project at first, but was what he became best known for. He wrote and illustrated 124 books for children including The Apple, Miffy, and Miffy at the Zoo. He retired in 2011. He died on February 16, 2017 at the age of 89.