Art -- Juvenile literature
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Art -- Juvenile literature
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Art
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- The art book for children, [text by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams Ruggi]
- Children's book of art
- Haunted art, by Elizabeth Andrews
- How to be an artist, written by S. Natalie Abadzis
- El abecé visual del arte, redacción y edición, Marisa do Brito Barrote ; ilustración, Carlos Escudero y Miguel Rivero
- Great art in 30 seconds, Susie Hodge ; illustrated by Wesley Robins ; consultant: Simon Armstrong
- The art book for children, text by Amanda Renshaw
- Art and how it works, an introduction to art for children, written by Ann Kay ; forword by Tomie dePaola
- Dr. Seuss's horse museum, illustrated by Andrew Joyner
- The ultimate art museum, Ferren Gipson
- The artist in you, Julie Brunelle and Peter Wood
- Children's book of art, [senior designers, Sonia Whillock-Moore and Pamela Shiels]
- I (heart) art, art we love from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [by the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
- Why is art full of naked people?, and other vital questions about art, Susie Hodge ; original illustrations by Claire Goble
- The essential guide to S.T.E.A.M., written by Eryl Nash ; with contributions by Jenny Jacoby, Sam Hutchinson & Catherine Bruzzone ; designed and illustrated by Vicky Barker
- Louise Bourgeois, she saw the world as a textured tapestry, written by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Katy Knapp
- M is for masterpiece, an art alphabet, written by David Domeniconi ; illustrated by Will Bullas
- Lives of the great artists, Charlies Ayres
- Dreaming up, a celebration of building, Christy Hale
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