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  • Camille and the Sunflowers

    Laurence Anholt

    Hardcover (B.E.S., Aug. 1, 1994)
    “Where Camille lived, the sunflowers grew so high they looked like real suns. . .One day a strange man arrived in Camille's town. He had a straw hat and a yellow beard.” So begins this fascinating tale of Camille, a little boy who is the son of a small-town postman. Camille meets the man with the yellow beard, and they become friends. This bearded man is a painter named Vincent van Gogh. The story, based on a true-life incident, is beautifully illustrated in full color by the author. This unusual picture storybook will appeal to children who love art, and also to children who simply enjoy a good story.
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  • Camille and the Sunflowers

    Laurence Anholt

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2003)
    One day a strange man arrives in Camille's town. He has a straw hat and a yellow beard. The man turns out to be the artist Vincent van Gogh. This is an introduction to the great painter, seen through the eyes of a young boy entranced by his painting. There are reproductions of Van Gogh's work.
  • Katie and the Sunflowers

    James Mayhew

    Paperback (Orchard Books, May 1, 2014)
    Join Katie as she steps into some of the most famous paintings in the world for an exciting art adventure! Katie would love to grow her own flowers, so when she sees some seeds in Van Gogh's Sunflowers masterpiece she can't resist reaching in and grabbing some ...Mimi, a little girl from a painting nearby, comes to help, but when Mimi's dog Zazou comes too disaster follows! 'A wonderful way to engage children with art. A brilliant combination of education and storytelling' - Parents in Touch (Katie's Picture Show) This art adventure features five famous post-impressionist paintings: Sunflowers and Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent van Gogh, Breton Girls Dancing and Tahitian Pastorals by Paul Gauguin and Still Life, with Apples and Oranges by Paul Cezanne. Classic picture book character, Katie, has been delighting children for over 25 years. Why not collect all 13 titles in the series? Katie's Picture Show Katie and the Impressionists Katie and the Mona Lisa Katie and the British Artists Katie and the Waterlily Pond Katie and the Starry Night Katie and the Spanish Princess Katie and the Bathers Katie in London Katie's London Christmas Katie in Scotland Katie and the Dinosaurs
  • Camille and the Sunflowers

    Laurence Anholt

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Ltd, Sept. 7, 1995)
    Camille is the son of the local postman, and the yellow man is a painter called Vincent in this story based on the life of Vincent van Gogh. The book includes several reproductions of Van Gogh's work, including "Vase with 14 Sunflowers". Laurence Anholt is the author of "The Forgotten Forest".
  • Camille and the Sunflowers

    Laurence Anholt

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln, Jan. 1, 2002)
    One day a strange man arrives in Camille's town. He has a straw hat and a yellow beard. The man turns out to be the artist Vincent van Gogh. This is an introduction to the great painter, seen through the eyes of a young boy entranced by his painting. There are reproductions of Van Gogh's work.
  • Katie And The Sunflowers

    James Mayhew

    Hardcover (Orchard, June 1, 2001)
    While visiting the art museum, Katie has an adventure stepping in and out of five paintings by Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Cezanne, in a story with information about Post-impressionism and the particular paintings and artists.
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  • Camille and the Sunflowers

    Laurence Anholt

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Oct. 6, 1994)
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  • Katie and the Sunflowers

    James Mayhew

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Katie visits five paintings by Van Gogh, Gauguin and Cezanne! Katie tries to pick the sunflower seeds from the Vincent Van Gogh painting, but when the vase tips over, the flowers go everywhere. Mimi, a little girl from a painting nearby, comes to help Katie, but when Mimi's dog Zazou comes too disaster follows! This imaginative fantasy about a mischievous character is an original and fun way to introduce children to art. A page of notes at the end gives background information on the artists. Includes reproductions of five famous post-Impressionist masterpieces: Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh Breton Girls Dancing by Paul Gauguin Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh Still Life, with Apples and Oranges by Paul Cezanne Tahitian Pastorals by Paul Gauguin
  • Katie and the Sunflowers

    James Mayhew

    eBook (Orchard Books, July 3, 2014)
    Join Katie as she steps into some of the most famous paintings in the world for an exciting art adventure! Katie would love to grow her own flowers, so when she sees some seeds in Van Gogh's Sunflowers masterpiece she can't resist reaching in and grabbing some . . . Mimi, a little girl from a painting nearby, comes to help, but when Mimi's dog Zazou comes too disaster follows! 'A wonderful way to engage children with art. A brilliant combination of education and storytelling' - Parents in Touch (Katie's Picture Show)This art adventure features five famous post-impressionist paintings: Sunflowers and Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent van Gogh, Breton Girls Dancing and Tahitian Pastorals by Paul Gauguin and Still Life, with Apples and Oranges by Paul Cezanne.Classic picture book character, Katie, has been delighting children for over 25 years. Why not collect all 13 titles in the series?Katie's Picture ShowKatie and the ImpressionistsKatie and the Mona LisaKatie and the British ArtistsKatie and the Waterlily PondKatie and the Starry NightKatie and the Spanish PrincessKatie and the BathersKatie in LondonKatie's London ChristmasKatie in ScotlandKatie and the Dinosaurs
  • Pita and the Sunflowers

    Lucca De Alva

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Eleven-year-old Pita and her cat, Polo, have a plan to bring some sunshine into the lives of the people of her city. It begins in science class, where Pita realizes that while she may have dreams of traveling to other planets where everything is perfect, she needs to focus on reality. She must tell people that Earth is the only planet they’ve got, and they need to treat both it and each other with love and kindness. But what can a young girl do to spread this message of positivism? How can she convince people that helping others is an important responsibility? Inspired, Pita turns to one of her favorite things in the world—sunflowers. Join Pita as she uses sunflowers to teach her city about optimism and joy; see how Pita always looks for the good in people and the happiness in life, and she’s going to help everyone else do the same thing. A wonderful book for parents to share with their children, Pita and the Sunflowers will enchant kids and teach them an important lesson about compassion and social awareness.
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  • Pita and the Sunflowers

    Lucca De Alva

    language (, Dec. 10, 2016)
    Eleven-year-old Pita and her cat, Polo, have a plan to bring some sunshine into the lives of the people of her city.It begins in science class, where Pita realizes that while she may have dreams of traveling to other planets where everything is perfect, she needs to focus on reality. She must tell people that Earth is the only planet they’ve got, and they need to treat both it and each other with love and kindness.But what can a young girl do to spread this message of positivism? How can she convince people that helping others is an important responsibility? Inspired, Pita turns to one of her favorite things in the world—sunflowers. Join Pita as she uses sunflowers to teach her city about optimism and joy; see how Pita always looks for the good in people and the happiness in life, and she’s going to help everyone else do the same thing.A wonderful book for parents to share with their children, Pita and the Sunflowers will enchant kids and teach them an important lesson about compassion and social awareness.
  • Camille and the Sunflowers by Laurence Anholt

    Laurence Anholt

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, Jan. 1, 1883)
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