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Books published by publisher Tate

  • 100 Coloring Book

    Dominika Lipniewska

    Paperback (Tate, )
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  • The World of Alice Melvin: My Day: A Book of Actions

    Alice Melvin

    Hardcover (Tate, Sept. 25, 2018)
    My Day follows a young child and their family through a typical day, from waking up to settling down with the perfect bedtime story.
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  • The School

    Dick Bruna

    Hardcover (Tate, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Dick Bruna, the well-loved author and illustrator of the Miffy books, offers three charming books, each one illustrated in Bruna’s immediately recognizable style:The School is a fun, rhyming introduction to the school day, complete with a birthday party—perfect for young children about to enter nursery or day school.
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  • Art in a Box

    Sarah Richardson

    Stationery (Tate, June 1, 2011)
    This new edition of the award-winning Art in a Box is an ideal way to stimulate children's artistic creativity and teach them about some of the greatest artists of all time, including Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Alexander Calder. Packaged in a sturdy box, this activity pack includes twenty large cards, each depicting a work of art from the world-famous collection of the Tate, with a range of related art activities detailed on the reverse, including painting, collage, textile, photography, and sculpture. Ideal for entertainment at home or as a resource for teachers, Art in a Box makes learning about art fun.
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  • All the Colors I See

    Allegra Agliardi

    Hardcover (Tate, March 20, 2018)
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  • Meet the Artist: The Pre-Raphaelites: An Art Activity Book

    Helena Perez Garcia

    Paperback (Tate, May 7, 2019)
    Meet the Artist: The Pre-Raphaelites is packed with inspiring activities for budding young artists. Paint portraits inspired by medieval legends, design your own wallpaper using potato printing, and create photocollages influenced by the beauty of nature. The Pre-Raphaelites were a secret society of artists founded in London in 1848, during the Victorian age. Rebelling against the accepted art produced at the time, they sought out a new way to make art, and a new way to perceive the world around them. Journey through this beautiful book to create your own inspiring art, guided by the Pre-Raphaelites.
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  • Anteaters to Zebras

    Alan Fletcher

    Hardcover (Tate, March 1, 2012)
    Anteaters to Zebras is a creative, playful, and witty introduction to the alphabet, created by Alan Fletcher, one of the most influential and respected figures in graphic design and a cofounder of the famous design firm Pentagram. Created with Fletcher’s grandson in mind, this colorful book expresses the pleasure Fletcher took in turning work and play into the same activity. Children and adults alike will delight in Fletcher’s series of brightly colored animals illustrating the letters of the alphabet, and in his infectious sense of fun.
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  • Coming and Going

    Isabel MinhĂłs Martins, Bernardo Carvalho

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Humans aren’t the only ones on Earth who travel long distances. Many birds, fish, and mammals migrate hundreds of miles in search of food, warmer climates, or places to raise their young. But it’s not just the incredible distances these creatures travel; it’s the way they do it that makes us slow down and think . . .
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  • Make Your Mark: The Drawing Book for Children

    Sarah Richardson

    Paperback (Tate, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Written and hand drawn by award-winning author Sarah Richardson, Make Your Mark functions as a drawing aid, taking its readers on a creative journey. Beginning with the joys of scribbling, children learn how to create tone, line, shape, texture, and pattern, eventually arriving at the more sophisticated principles involved in drawing animals and people and mastering perspective. Sarah Richardson, a well-regarded art educator, brings a vitality and freshness to the book’s pages with her own drawings and photographs, which are as inspiring as her concise and pithy texts. Through its wide range of activities and creative challenges, this book will help young artists discover their own potential, giving them the confidence to go ahead and make their mark.
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  • The Parrot Song

    Edouard Manceau

    Hardcover (Tate, June 20, 2017)
    Is there anything more satisfying for a child than repeating every word their parents say, just like a parrot? Here they can do exactly that, along with three adorable little parrots. Each new page of this joyful book offers children the fun of repeating the line that was just read on the previous page and then discovering a new line that completes the rhyme. Just like the catchy sentences, the colorful graphic shapes appear, reappear, evolve, and transform to create an unexpected adventure full of funny effects. A final surprise brings young readers right back to the beginning, ready for another round of parrot-like repetitions.
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  • Miffy the Artist Lift-the-Flap Book by Dick Bruna

    Dick Bruna

    Hardcover (Tate, March 15, 1782)
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  • Miffy the Artist Activity Book

    Dick Bruna

    Paperback (Tate, April 10, 2018)
    Ever since Dick Bruna first created Miffy in 1955, she has endeared herself to generations of young children and become one of the best-loved children’s characters of all time. In this charming new addition to the Miffy story, Miffy takes inspiration from a visit to an art gallery and decides to become an artist herself. This wonderful new activity book is filled with fun activities, including puzzles and coloring, to inspire budding artists!
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