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  • Making Amazing Art

    Sandi Henry

    Paperback (WorthyKids, June 1, 2007)
    This book is suitable for ages 7 to 13 years. Sandi Henry introduces children to the seven basic elements of design that will help them to take a piece of art from " That`s Nice" to " Wow! " . These elements - line, shape, form, colour, value, texture, and space - are the building blocks that all artists use to create works from drawings and paintings to weaving and sculpture. Readers will see examples of how children their own age use elements of design in their work. And they will meet classic masters and contemporary artists whose individual works are based upon these same design techniques. It features: Grid Drawing - using a grid to divide images into smaller parts to reproduce a photograph or painting; Cut-out Collage - using free-form shapes cut from construction paper to create a colourful collage; Texture Rubbing - using the bumps, grooves, lines and other patterns to add interesting visual texture to artwork; Complementary Colour Puzzle - cutting and gluing shapes of complementary colours to create a striking abstract design; and, Supersize It! - Using a papier-mache to create an enlarged version of a common object.
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  • Making Art

    Caroline Grimshaw, Iqbal Hussain

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, April 15, 1999)
    Discusses art history, various styles of art, the motives for making art, and how art relates to people and nature.
  • Making Art

    Erica Smith

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Book by Smith, Erica
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  • Making Art

    Two-Can Editors

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, June 1, 2000)
    Kids choose to read these books straight through or they can follow the 'guides', which will lead them to all of the information on a specific subject. Exploring the world with a question-and-answer format. Bite-sized information is perfect for children with short attention spans.
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  • Making Art

    Caroline Grimshaw, Iqbal Hussain

    Paperback (World Book Inc, March 15, 1999)
    "...you'll find puzzles and activities that will test your skill...Follow the flying fish and discover the links between art, the people who make art, and the world."
  • Amazing maze

    Sunshine Ms

    (Independently published, March 20, 2020)
    Maze is a popular game for young children. Through finding a way to move in the maze helps children develop skills:- Practicing ingenuity- Visibility- Analytical ability- Ability to concentrate- Train your perseveranceAlso, in the book the babies will be:- Reinforcing baby's color knowledge- Discover your surroundings with diverse and rich topics- Good interaction between parents and children. Parents can give instructions on how to play or give suggestions to children when they need help- Interact with children, children can play alone or in groups, children learn to help each other.And many other great advantages, please buy books to explore with your children!
  • Making Art

    Caroline Grimshaw

    Hardcover (Two-Can Publishing Ltd, Dec. 31, 1999)
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  • Making Art

    Professor of Political Science Kathy Smith

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Amazing maze

    Sunshine Ms

    (, March 19, 2020)
    Maze is a popular game for young children. Through finding a way to move in the maze helps children develop skills:- Practicing ingenuity- Visibility- Analytical ability- Ability to concentrate- Train your perseveranceAlso, in the book the babies will be:- Reinforcing baby's color knowledge- Discover your surroundings with diverse and rich topics- Good interaction between parents and children. Parents can give instructions on how to play or give suggestions to children when they need help- Interact with children, children can play alone or in groups, children learn to help each other.And many other great advantages, please buy books to explore with your children!
  • Amazing Maze

    John Redclyf

    Paperback (Merewood Cottage Books, Nov. 15, 1987)
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