Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Artful scribbles Artful scribbles Howard Gardner "In this instructive and engaging book a noted psychologist explores the vital links between children's art and their emotional, social, and cognitive development."--[book cover]. OL116370W
Innocent monster Innocent monster Reed Farrel Coleman Seven years have passed since the brutal murder that tore Moe Prager's family apart, when his estranged daughter Sarah comes to him with a request he cannot refuse. Sashi Bluntstone, an eleven-year-o… OL16170776W
Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2006 Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2006 Julia Donaldson 391 pages ; 21 cm OL1938188W
In the paint In the paint Patrick Aloysius Ewing Describes the materials, techniques, and subjects for getting started in painting. OL1960761W
The art of teaching art The art of teaching art George E. Szekely xviii, 410 p. : 28 cm OL2231974W
Paint! Paint! Kim Solga Presents step-by-step instructions for producing artwork using paint and other materials usually found around the house. OL2617928W
Ch'ŏn'guk sonyŏ Ak'iana Ch'ŏn'guk sonyŏ Ak'iana Akiane Kramarik Akiane was just four years old when she made that bold announcement to her formerly faithless family. OL29317092W
Heidi's horse Heidi's horse Sylvia Fein Heidi's Horse is an analysis of a child's artistic life. It reveals that in their drawings all children sequentially obey universal imperatives which are identical to those in the history of mankind'… OL3153507W
Finland Finland Barbara Glasser,Anne Heinonen,Jacquiline Touba The young Finnish artist, Anne Heinonen, describes the culture and traditions of her country, and discusses her painting of daily life in her city. OL3334175W
Nepal Nepal Barbara Glasser,Jacquiline Touba,Chandra Bahadur Ale Using a painting by a Nepalese boy as illustration, discusses what life is like in the country of Nepal. OL3334177W
Ukraine Ukraine Barbara Glasser,Sasha Kotyenko,Jacquiline Touba The young Ukrainian artist, Sasha Kotyenko, discusses her culture and traditions, and describes a painting she made of herself and her sisters embroidering. OL3334179W