The Art Treasure Hunt: I Spy with My Little Eye
By (Author) Doris Kutschbach
Prestel
Prestel
21st February 2012
21st February 2012
Germany
Children
Non Fiction
759
Hardback
48
Width 238mm, Height 327mm, Spine 11mm
612g
Introducing young readers to great art is as easy as A, B, see! Young children love a good game of I Spy with My Little Eye. In this beautifully designed book they are playfully challenged to find details hidden in some of the world's greatest paintings. On each double-page spread, a large reproduction of a masterpiece such as Kandinsky's Heavenly Blue, Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Rousseau's The Dream or Breugel's Children's Games is paired with a list of items to search for: a dog, an umbrella, or a ball, for instance. A brief age-appropriate text makes connections between the art and the child's own environment. The pictures expose children to an endless array of artistic styles, periods, and cultures. Although the appendix contains solutions to the challenges, every child knows that the fun is in the hunt. Filled with hours of joyful discovery, this art book sets the stage for greater artistic appreciation as children grow older. AGES: 4 and up AUTHOR: Doris Kutschbach is an art historian and editor, who lives in Munich, Germany. She is the author of numerous books on art. 30 colour
""The Art Treasure Hunt" is an entertaining book that celebrates beauty and helps youngsters discover some very important paintings."
"Arts & Activities""
Doris Kutschbach is an art historian and editor who lives in Munich. She is the author of numerous books on art.