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Arnold, Katya
Elephants Can Paint Too!
An environmental group seeking to protect and preserve elephants uses unusual methods to attract attention from potential supporters -- they teach the elephants to paint.
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Catalanotto, Peter
Emily's Art
The joy of creative expression is captured perfectly in this sensitive look at a school art contest.
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Lehman, Barbara
Museum Trip
A magical, wordless adventure, this compact picture book follows a young boy as he tours an art museum and finds himself being literally drawn into the exhibits.
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Raczka, Bob
More than Meets the Eye: Seeing Art with All Five Senses
Raczka offers images of paintings and suggests new, sensory ways to experience them.
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Renshaw, Amanda
The Art Book for Children
Serious students and those looking for a comprehensive view of art history will appreciate this informative book and appreciate Renshaw's follow-up: The Art Book for Children. Book Two.
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Reynolds, Peter
The Dot
Sometimes people doubt their own abilities, but a good teacher can draw out the talent in even the most stubborn student.
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Scieszka, Jon and Lane Smith
Seen Art?
A quirky tour of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, this off-beat excursion offers puns and unusual perspectives sure to capture kids' interest.
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Wallace, Nancy Elizabeth
Look! Look! Look!
An introduction to art for the littlest listeners, this features three curious mice who find a postcard and begin to discover the joy of creativity.
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