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Books in Books to Help Children series

  • Places

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Scary Night Visitors: A Story for Children With Bedtime Fears

    Irene Wineman Marcus, Paul Marcus, Susan Jeschke

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Davey realizes that his nighttime visitors are really his feelings about his sister
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  • Into the Great Forest: A Story for Children Away from Parents for the First Time

    Irene Wineman Marcus, Paul Marcus, Susan Jeschke

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Reluctant to leave home for his first day of school, a young boy has a reassuring dream in which he leaves his royal parents for an adventure in the forest and returns safely to the castle.
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  • Children We Are: Poems For Children

    Fabrizio Frosini, Poets Unite Worldwide

    (Independently published, May 20, 2020)
    This is the 2nd poetry book for children released by Poets Unite Worldwide. Poets from around the world stepped back into the shoes of their younger selves to come up with a potpourri of children poetry. What fun it was to be part of this group that played with words and rhymes, cuddling stanzas like dolls in blankets and releasing the inner child like butterflies in search of petals. Besides the group of poets who needed to get into smaller shoes to set their imaginations free, it was a pleasure to have a few younger writers on the team… our youngest a beautiful young lady of three! How wonderful to know that poetry is well and alive being enjoyed across generations! (Annette Potgieter, SA) *** 16 children contributed to this anthology. Along with words, the book also displays paintings created by them —since painting is a substantial aspect of children’s vision of the world. Their works reveal children’s inner space and their reflection on the outside world: their strong emotional, soulful connection with it. Their art expresses their individuality and their perception of Life. (Lidia Hristeva, UK)
  • Lines

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Shapes

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Stories

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Irene the Elephant

    Geraldine Guadagno, Jeffrey Zwartjes

    Paperback (New City Press, Dec. 3, 2012)
    It's a great awakening at any age to truly feel that you are loved beyond measure. Irene the Elephant doesn't like herself because she is so different from her companions. Share Irene's discovery that her complete gift of herself -- given together with her friends -- reveals the immensity of God's love for each of them even in the face of danger.
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  • Teddy's Travels Shape Book

    Laughing Elephant

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, Sept. 1, 2018)
    In this delightful reproduction of a classic mid-century modern children's title, Teddy takes a number of trips, by bicycle, by car, by boat and by plane. Each method of locomotion has advantages and disadvantages, but, in the end, Teddy discovers that there's no place like home. Teddy's Travels is a good book for small children on family trips to help them understand travel in general and patience during travel, specifically, with its sometimes inconveniences, in a fun and informative way. Die-cut, with foil accents and handsomely proportioned, Teddy's Travels is the latest title in the Laughing Elephant's best selling die-cut shape book series.
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  • Dancing in the Rain: Poems for Young People

    John Lyons

    Paperback (Peepal Tree Press Ltd., June 1, 2016)
    A breath of Caribbean fresh air, these poems are humorous, beautifully crafted, and perfectly pitched to their audience. These poems are enhanced by 20 illustrations, 3 in full color. A staple of the schools poetry anthology, John Lyon’s poems never fail to stand out for their originality and exuberance.
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  • Jonah

    Pam Mara

    Board book (Warner Press, March 15, 1990)
    Book by Mara, Pam
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  • Blessed John Henry Newman: Heart Speaks to Heart

    Daniel Seward, Bateman Susan

    Hardcover (St Pauls Publishing, )
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