![]() Portraits and more active pictures in a variety of styles are shown in chronological order from a Hans Holbein the Younger painting from 1538 to a Pablo Picasso from 1938. ![]() This first book in the series features pictures of children. The final page of each book suggests that the child should go back through the pictures while considering a few more questions.įour of the eight books in the series were provided for review.Įnjoying Art with Children by Gladys S. Next, a brief biography of the artist and some points about the picture such as its composition, a historical aspect, or the technique used by the artist appear. A full-page copy of the art is on the left page along with its basic information (title, artist, year painted, size, medium, current location.) On the facing page are about six questions to encourage the child to look at and think about the picture. The format of the books in the series is the same. The Come Look With Me series books should be read aloud or summarized by the parent to stimulate thought and discussion with young readers. ![]() With thirty-two pages each, these attractive hardcover books offer beautiful reproductions of classic and modern art along with questions and background information about each picture. ![]() ![]() Lickle Publishing offers a series of eight art appreciation books for young children. ![]()
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