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Browsing: Art
How to Draw the World is an essential and inspiring read for anyone who believes that children’s books are not a lesser art form.
In this delightful picture book steeped in both history and art, readers will join the inquisitive chipmunk brothers on a trip through an art museum.
Perfect for rainy afternoons, classroom drawing time, or quiet independent play, this title is sure to spark a love of drawing that lasts a lifetime.
Join us as author Lisa Tolin discusses her new picture book, Can You Imagine?: The Art and Life of Yoko Ono, and takes listeners beyond the Beatles narrative.
Today we chat with Jeanne Walker Harvey, author of The Glass Pyramid, a stunning picture book about I.M. Pei and the iconic Louvre transformation.
Wryly humorous and poignant, this autobiographical tale of growing up in Soviet Russia highlights resilience, critical thinking, and strong family bonds.
Join us on an inspiring adventure as we kick off the virtual book tour for Jeanne Walker Harvey’s latest book, The Glass Pyramid.
A valuable addition to school libraries and home collections, The Glass Pyramid offers young readers an engaging introduction to architecture and I.M. Pei.
In these books, you can learn basic drawing techniques, get inspired by the greatest artists in history, and even create art from recycled materials.