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A whirlwind tour of the entire globe, this beautifully illustrated
atlas is jam-packed with facts about every country in the world,
perfect for readers 8+. Where would you like to visit next? Take a
tour of every single country in the world within the pages of The
World Book. Featuring a special diecut globe cover, this book is
packed with facts, stats and flags - explore different cultures and
the best things to see, do and taste on this planet. Find out how
to say 'good morning' in Maltese, the most popular dishes in
Colombian cuisine, and where you can see over 60 species of
hummingbird. Seek out the tallest mountain, the longest river, and
everything in between.
"It never occurred to me while growing up that art is an industry
involving countless jobs, so if this book helps shed light to just
one kid that it is a viable career option, then it has done its
job, as art is indescribably important!" -Oliver Jeffers, Artist
and Illustrator "This book so beautifully explains to kids what
goes into making an art exhibition. It's not just about an artist
hanging something on a wall for people to see: it's so much more
lively, layered, and community-driven. Even I learned a ton about
what truly goes into a fantastic art show!" -Joy Cho, Author and
Founder of Oh Joy! "I wish I'd had this book when I was a kid! I
always wanted my art to be in a big museum one day but, growing up
in a small town, that just seemed impossible. Making a Great
Exhibition is a beautifully illustrated behind-the-scenes peek at
exactly how art makes its way from an artist's mind to the big
white walls of a fancy gallery. Turns out, there are a lot of
people, with some very cool jobs, who make the magic happen-and any
book that shows kids (and parents!) they can grow up to have a
career in the arts is okay by me!" -Danielle Krysa, The Jealous
Curator An exciting insight into the workings of artists and
museums, Making a Great Exhibition is a colorful and playful
introduction geared to children ages 3 to 7. How does an artist
make a sculpture or a painting? What tools do they use? What
happens to the artwork next? This fun, inside look at the life of
an artwork shows the journey of two artists' work from studio to
exhibition. Stopping along the way we meet colorful
characters-curators, photographers, shippers, museum visitors, and
more! Both illustrator and author were raised in the art world,
spending their time in studios, doing homework in museum offices,
and going to special openings. They have teamed up to share their
experiences and love for this often mysterious world to a young
audience. London-based illustrator Rose Blake is best known for her
work in A History of Pictures for Children, by David Hockney and
Martin Gayford, which has been a worldwide success. Author Doro
Globus brings her love for the arts and kids together with this fun
journey.
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Bob and Bunk (Paperback)
Rose Blake, Maisie Paradise Shearring; Designed by Ness Wood
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R240
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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Bob is a pampered indoor cat. Bunk is a wild-spirited outdoor cat.
They’re both very different, but maybe they’re pretty similar
too… A beautiful, funny book about accepting others and making
friends. This is a tale of two cats: Bob, the pampered indoor cat
who likes curling up on the sofa and watching TV, and Bunk, the
wild-spirited outdoor cat who likes rolling about in the garden and
playing with leaves. They’re both pretty different, but when Bob
and Bunk meet they realise they’re similar, too… This unique
picture book brings together two brilliant author-illustrators to
collaborate. The illustrations are a mix of both Maisie Paradise
Shearring and Rose Blake’s work, each illustrating the vibrant
and amusing worlds of their own real-life cats, and what happens
when these worlds collide. Bob and Bunk is a charming and
entertaining picture book about accepting others and making
friends, recognising our similarities as well as our differences.
Become a super-awesome artist with this fantastic new book. Using
real examples of art for inspiration, this great book features 20
exciting art challenges to help you create your own masterpieces.
Channel the artistic genius within and you'll be painting like
Pollock, doodling like Duchamp and creating like Kahlo in no time!
Following on from the success of the award-winning A History of
Pictures for Children comes this introduction to the history of
music that takes children on a musical journey around the world.
Readers will meet along the way a diverse cast of composers,
musicians and performers who all make music in different ways in a
variety of different genres, from Bach to Billie Eilish, Mozart to
Miriam Makeba. Why do we make music? Which instruments make up a
classical orchestra? How does music affect our brains and emotions?
These are just some of the fascinating questions addressed in this
book, which looks at music's transnational and boundary-breaking
qualities. All over the world and throughout time, music has been
recorded and passed down through different oral traditions and
forms of notation. It has always been a powerful catalyst for
influencing change and connecting people. And what might the future
of music hold? Exploring the technology we use to listen to and
create music, the authors imagine new possibilities such as
computer-generated compositions and robot musicians. Includes an
online playlist organized by chapter that children can listen to as
they read.
A history of the world told through the prism of language, from
Shakespeare to Anne Frank, Martin Luther King to Greta Thunberg. A
History of Words for Children explores the uniquely human ability
to transfer thoughts from one brain to another using words. Written
in a lively narrative style, the book presents a history of the
world and human development through the prism of language,
introducing readers to the civilisations, inventions and wordsmiths
who have shaped the way we communicate. Divided into themed
chapters, the book explores what words are and how humans
communicate using spoken language and sign; the development of
written scripts and writing implements, including paper; the
history of manuscripts and printed books, including worldwide
bestsellers and famous libraries; the process of learning another
language; dialects and accents and the way language can reflect our
identity; the power of words to calm, inspire, rally crowds and
rule nations; graffiti's role in spreading messages; codes and
invented languages; the patterns of poetry; the future of words,
including emojis; and languages facing extinction.
A museum is not only a place where you can look at art. It is also
a unique environment where art can breathe and develop and where we
can encounter it face to face. An interplay of many different
specialists, aesthetic flair and organizational talent are
necessary to make this possible. This charming book makes it
child's play taking a look behind the scenes of how a museum
operates. Informative and profusely illustrated with endearing
pictures, it deals with all the different fields that have to work
together in order to realize a successful exhibition. We follow the
various creative steps involved in making a work of art a reality.
We accompany the works on their journeys around the world and into
the museum. And we learn about the genesis of an exhibition from
the initial conception to the day-to-day operations for the public.
Meet the Artist: Andy Warhol is packed with make-and-dos and
inspiring activities for budding young artists. Experiment with
printing and blotted line drawings, design your own disco outfit
and be famous for 15 minutes, make your very own time capsule and
even become the director of your own movie! Bursting with inspiring
activities, the revised and expanded Meet the Artist series of
activity books introduces children to internationally renowned
artists in a fun and engaging way. Every book includes a brief
introduction to the artist's life followed by a series of
activities that explore prominent themes and ideas in the artist's
body of work. Featuring beautiful reproductions of key artworks,
and illustrated by a leading contemporary illustrator, every book
in the Meet the Artist series encourages children to use art as an
avenue for exploring ideas and expressing their own experiences
through art-making. Andy Warhol was the son of immigrants who
became an American icon. A shy observer who became the hub of New
York's social scene. An artist who embraced consumerism, celebrity
and counter culture - changing modern art in the process who
transformed pop culture and became a ground-breaking artist. Enter
into the vivid world of Andy Warhol and create your own original
art along the way!
Meet the Artist is a series of activity books that introduces
children to renowned artists in a fun and engaging way. Each book
introduces an artist's prominent themes, ideas and key artworks. In
this book the work of British pop artist Peter Blake is brought to
life by his daughter Rose Blake, author and illustrator of Meet the
Artist: David Hockney and We are All Artists. Peter Blake is best
known for co-creating the sleeve design for The Beatles album Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
A fun, creative and engaging introduction to the work of one of
Britain's most exciting artists. With bold, colourful and playful
illustrations by Rose Blake, Meet David Hockney is packed with
make-and-dos and inspiring activities for young budding artists
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