McDonald’s Happy Meal Art Reminds Kids What Trees Look Like

Talk about a Happy Meal.

McDonald’s commissioned paper artist Hellen Musselwhite to create inspirational scenes within the fast food giant’s signature Happy Meal boxes.

Nearly every element of each of these works of art are completely constructed out of paper. Apparently, since kids nowadays are all about video games and energy drinks, these “Happy Meals” were designed to inspire young folks to read and explore the natural world.

More behind-the-scenes photos on Musselman’s Happy Meal art can be found here.

H/T + PicThx Design Taxi

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