Make a big impression with these popular 19th century pieces of art. Tidy-up Van Gogh's bed. Touch the flowers in Monet's The Water Lily Pond: Green Harmony. Pull on the tulle tutu of Degas' Prima Ballerina. Or cuddle the gauzy netting over Berthe Morisot's The Cradle. Let your fingers do the walking through the Impressionist movement.?
These books are fabulous! The creativity and imagination that went into them is bar none the best for children out there in this genre. I especially love this title because I have seen most of these works in real life. My son (2 yo) loved looking at the pictures with me. I loved exposing him to art in a format that he can enjoy and touch!
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My daughter received this book as a gift and she absolutely loves it! We now have the whole collection and she loves them all. Its a great intro to art for all kids. Kids get hooked because it draws them into each picture by inviting them to touch the art.
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My 20-month old loves this book - the "interactive" parts are just big enough for her little hands, but not too big as to obscure the painting. She likes the book so much, she'll even sit and listen to the snippets from the back about each painting. Our goal is to take her to see each painting in the book.
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I recently gave it as a gift and my friends keep telling me how much their kids love to touch the art. This is one book they don't mind reading over and over. The "Artifacts" in the back are kid and parent friendly. Art History 101. Great stuff.
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These books have given me an easy and enjoyable way to introduce my niece and nephews to the world of art. The combination of visual, verbal and tactile offerings provided by these books greatly increases the quality of my niece and nephews interaction with, as well as their interest in, these great works of art. They love them. I love them. Highly recommended.
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