Art Appreciation
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The Dot - Read-aloud story book about art
An eloquent, engaging tale that emphasizes the intrinsic rewards of the artistic process. This award-winning title is a gentle reminder to the creative spirit in all of us that there is no wrong way to create. Hardcover, 31 pages. Learn More -
Art for the Very Young - 50 hands-on art activities
All young children have the “ability to create, view, interpret, and appreciate fine art.” This wonderful book, with easy-to-follow instructions, offers over 50 hands-on art activities. Paperback, 128 pages. Activities for ages 3 - 6. Learn More -
How To Use Child-Size Masterpieces for Art Appreciation - From The Parent Child Press
Now standard in Montessori classrooms nationwide, Aline Wolf’s program for primary through elementary-age children makes teaching art appreciation easy. The full program is outlined in this book. Paperback, 72 pages. Learn More -
No One Saw - Ordinary Things Through the Eyes of an Artist
An accessible introduction to 16 modern artists and their signature paintings. The clever verse emphasizes how artwork expresses a unique way of seeing the world. Endnotes with artist quotes and biographies. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Michelangelo - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Michelangelo in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Botticelli - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Botticelli in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Da Vinci - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Da Vinci in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Monet - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Monet in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Picasso - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Picasso in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Mary Cassatt - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Cassatt in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Paul Klee - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Paul Klee in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages Learn More -
Edward Hopper - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Edward Hopper in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages Learn More -
Francisco Goya - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Goya in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Rembrandt - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Rembrandt in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Van Gogh - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Van Gogh in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Norman Rockwell - Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
This biography introduces Norman Rockwell in a manner that is fun and interesting to young children. The author’s premise is that if children can think of artists as real people, then the world of art will open up to them. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More


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