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D**N
EXCELLENT FOR HOMESCHOOLING
Homeschooling art has been one of my greatest homeschool successes. Specifically, we instituted “Artist of the Month” as part of our homeschool curriculum. Information learned stayed learned (always a victory).First, I bought the "Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists" book about our Artist of the Month. We own 22 of these. They are uniformly excellent. Images featuring the artist’s most famous work are interspersed with the artist’s life story.Second, I bought poster board and those little Dover booklets of postcards featuring art by our Artist of the Month (where available - and Dover does carry a lot of them). I let the kids go to town on making a poster of the Artist of the Month using these supplies. The important point here was process not product, to get them to interact with the images, not to get them to produce the perfect poster. This poster would then be on display throughout the month.(Previous months’ posters landed under my daughter’s bed. One day, she showed one of these posters to a friend. I heard from the mom shortly thereafter. “Raquel says your daughter has pictures of naked ladies under her bed?” Picasso, I think.)Third, I bought more books!We were fond of the "Smart About Art" series. Each book also features just one artist. We have 8 of those. These books are at a slightly higher reading level than the "Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists" books, but only very slightly. Colorful pages are even more eye popping than those in the "Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists" series.For Pablo Picasso and Leonardo da Vinci, the kids really liked the Ibi Lepscky books. The titles are the same as the authors’ names. The Picasso book is a particular favorite because of an image in which Picasso, devoid of art supplies as a child, paints his younger sister with egg yolk just before the family is due to leave for church services.Storybooks featuring the artists were always a big hit. I can specifically recommend the following to round out your curriculum:Laurence Anholt’s books feature a story in which the artist interacts with a child. There are vibrant images, but I wouldn’t count on these books alone to provide an education about any one artists. The books we own and love include:- Matisse: The King of Color- Cezanne and the Apple Boy- Degas and the Little Dancer- Camille and the Sunflowers- Leonardo and the Flying Boy- Picasso and the Girl with a Ponytail- The Magical Garden of Claude MonetAlso consider Anholt’s marvelous book Anholt’s Artists Activity Book.James Mayhew wrote an excellent series in which our girl Katie interacts not with the artists but with the subjects of the paintings! Outstanding storytelling, clever images. Again, these books are a great supplement to a homeschool art curriculum, but I would not use them as stand alone books. We own and love these:- Katie and the Sunflowers- Katie and the Mona Lisa- Katie and the British Artists- Katie and the Starry Night- Katie and the Spanish Princess- Katie Meets the ImpressionistsGood Luck and Happy Homeschooling!
J**N
Interesting and appealing
I purchased this book for an art camp I was teaching. The story was very interesting and easy to listen to. The pictures were clear and appealing. I felt like I got to know the artist better by hearing of some of his activities and struggles. The students listened attentively as I read it aloud. We were able to learn more of his artistic style by the illustrator's artwork as well as representations of the artist's own pieces.
M**C
Another great book in the series
I love how the author finds one characteristic of the author to focus on in a way that is accessible to children. The art flows well with the style of Cezanne. One of my favorite in Anholt's series.
R**D
Lovely story, nicely illustrated !
Got this for my autistic son, we read it together, lovely story, nicely illustrated
G**E
Another Great Anholt Book!
Laurence Anholt does it again! Brings the life of famous artists alive for young children. Well done!
D**M
Beautiful
Beautifully written and illustrated. Perfect for introducing your child to the arts. Our son (7) LOVES all of Anholt's books. My recommendation - buy them all. You will not be disappointed.
M**E
Yes. Buy the whole series. You won't regret it.
Fabulous series. My children and I have loved learning about these artists through these books.
M**A
My son remembers these stories
Can't get enough of his books. They are absolutely enchanting.
S**D
Delighted
This was bought for our Art teacher in our school - she was delighted and the service received was excellent- would highly recommend.
A**H
Five Stars
My son absolutely loved it!!!
E**H
Five Stars
Beautiful story and illustrations
D**F
Fab
This who series is brilliant - and all my children enjoy them. For me, I think they are also learning something in a fun way, so win win all round!
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