Creatively Human
Why We Imagine, Make and Innovate
Lois Peterson
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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kunst, Musik
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- This book explores the who, what, when, where and why of creativity. It discusses creativity in the brain, spaces and places for creativity, tools and technology to create and how creativity can be good for people and the planet.
- This STEAM title challenges young readers to look at their world through the lens of their own, and other peoples’, creativity and discover that innovation, imagination and exploration are everywhere.
- Incorporates timely discussion equity, diversity and inclusion in the creative sectors including an exploration of cultural appropriation and accessibility in art, for example.
- The book lists and refers to more than 100 creative activities for the young reader.
- Lois Peterson is an award-winning children’s author. She’s the author of Shelter: Homelessness in Our Community in the Orca Think series. She describes herself as serial creator.
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arts and crafts, art practices, value of creativity, stage and screen, artist, Indigenous art and culture, environmental art, professional artist, storytelling, creative process, creativity in the brain, maker spaces, music, performing arts, TV and movies, diversity in art, crafts, tools and technology, effort and outcome, advertising, public art and performances, visual art, mastering new skills, hobbies, religious artifacts, innovation, literary arts, home entertainment, cultural artifacts, history, brain function