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Vincent Van Gogh: Sunflowers and Swirly Stars (Smart About Art)


by Joan Holub

List Price: $5.99
Available: Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank: 60020
Studio: Grosset & Dunlap
Binding: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: October 01, 2001
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Book Description
"Brad" explores the ups and downs of van Gogh's life and art in this colorful report, featuring Brad's funny cartoons alongside reproductions of classic paintings like Starry Night.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 6 reviews)

Great book for kids  
Great book to introduce Van Gogh - nice reproductions and storyline, but then I'm biased as this is my favorite artist!
July 07, 2008

The "Smart About..." series of books are wonderful  
My 5, 6 and 8 yr old kids are entranced when I read them the Smart About Art books. After reading one, I came back to Amazon and ordered as many as I could.

They are written as a student would write a book report, but are humorous, touching and extremely informative with plenty of examples of the artists' work. I attended Art School 20+ years ago and it was a refresher course for me as well. It includes background/personal info about the artist, but only as much as a child can comprehend and as it pertains to his art. These books have just the right amount of info on the artists and their work.

I wanted to share the world of art with my kids. Though my youngest two still use coloring books and my oldest reads chapter books without illustrations, these Smart About Art picture books are the perfect mix where they all can gain something from them--this series is neither too young nor too advanced.

After years of reading picture books, my kids often ask "can that really happen?" or "is that person real?" I wanted a break from the imaginative world of children's lit and now I'm happy to finally answer "Yes, this person really existed, this really happened!" after reading the Smart About Art books.
January 05, 2008

Great intro to the artist  
My five year old was so inspired reading this that she went to the basement and proceeded to make her own copies of his works. It is nice and simple, but with a decent amount of info and great pics.
October 17, 2007

Gogh for it!  
I wanted something to spark my 6YO son's interest in art. This book sure did. He asked me to read it to him a 2nd time right on the spot. He also spotted a Van Gogh print that I brought home. This is a fine series. I also got the Degas which wasn't quite as interesting but he still liked it. I just ordered Picasso and a few others. Get the Van Gogh and if your child loves it, try some of the others. (I also liked that this mentioned Van Gogh was very depressed once at loving a woman who didn't love him back.)
June 20, 2005

Starry Light....I mean Starry Night  
This is what my daughter called the famous painting when I first bought her this book. She is almost 4 and has owned this book for about 9 months and it is regularly a favorite that she likes to read...well, more often she likes to look at the pictures and name the paintings. This is a great intro to art book for young children. I highly recommend as a first book for your little art-lover, or art-lover-to-be.
October 28, 2004


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