Books like Henri's Scissors
Look at Me : Self-Portraits in Art
Ruth Thomson, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Explores art history through engaging self-portrait examples.
Enhances children's understanding of identity and self-expression.
Encourages creativity and artistic appreciation in young readers.
Provides a captivating and educational art journey.

Look at Me : Self-Portraits in Art
Ruth Thomson, 2008
Award winning
Pocket Bios: Vincent van Gogh
Al Berenger, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrated introduction to Van Gogh's life and works.
Encourages artistic expression and appreciation in young readers.
Simplified biography suitable for early learners' comprehension.
Inspires curiosity about historical figures and art history.

Pocket Bios: Vincent van Gogh
Al Berenger, 2019
Award winning
Essential Artists: Picasso
David Spence, 1997
128 pages
Why to read
Explores Picasso's revolutionary artistic contributions.
Encourages creativity and artistic expression in children.
Provides historical insights in an engaging way.
Enhances art appreciation and cultural knowledge.

Essential Artists: Picasso
David Spence, 1997
Award winning
Pablo Picasso: A Bilingual Book in English and Spanish
Marisa Boan, 2021
33 pages
Why to read
Bilingual learning: English and Spanish text for dual exposure.
Introduces children to renowned artist Pablo Picasso creatively.
Enhances language skills and cultural awareness simultaneously.
Captivating visuals complementing engaging dual-language storytelling.

Pablo Picasso: A Bilingual Book in English and Spanish
Marisa Boan, 2021
Award winning
The Met Hokusai: He Saw the World in a Wave
Susie Hodge, Kim Ekdahl, 2021
56 pages
Why to read
Explores art history through engaging storytelling.
Enhances cultural appreciation and global awareness.
Stimulates visual learning and creativity.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Met Hokusai: He Saw the World in a Wave
Susie Hodge, Kim Ekdahl, 2021
Award winning
Amelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide
Marissa Moss, American Girl, 2000
38 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity through easy drawing lessons.
Builds confidence in artistic skills for kids.
Interactive and fun approach to drawing.
Supports developmental growth in fine motor skills.

Amelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide
Marissa Moss, American Girl, 2000
Award winning
Max and Zoe: The Very Best Art Project
Shelley Sateren, Shelley Swanson Sateren, Mary Sullivan, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity through engaging art-themed storyline.
Builds teamwork skills with Max and Zoe's collaboration.
Encourages artistic expression and problem-solving.
Perfect for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Max and Zoe: The Very Best Art Project
Shelley Sateren, Shelley Swanson Sateren, Mary Sullivan, 2013
Award winning
Botticelli
Mike Venezia, 1991
32 pages
Why to read
Introduces young readers to Renaissance art and history.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging, informative text.
Encourages artistic expression and appreciation in children.
Ideal for school projects and art education.
