Go looking for triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles as you listen to an adapted version of Burns’ story! Then get your pencil and paper ready so you can create your own art using these shapes after the story ends. We’d love to see what you make, so post your art on Instagram using the hashtag #yaleartgalleryathome. Reading presented with permission from Scholastic. Artwork: 'Abstraction' by Erika Giovanna Klien © Erika Giovanna Klien.

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