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Summary:
The mysterious Mona Lisa could use a little grooming—so go ahead and brush her long black hair! Continue with the Old Masters by touching the large, lacy collar of Frans Hals’ The Laughing Cavalier, petting the horse’s tail in Velazquez’s Prince Baltasar Carlos on Horseback, and arranging the snappy elastic hair in Boticcelli’s The Birth of Venus. Other paintings come from Vermeer, de la Tour, Raphael, and Van Eyck.
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This series of books is awesome
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A wonderful addition to the home school library. Great way to expand the childs experience. Highly recommend A+++
Not nearly as good as Pop Top 123
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We'd been given Pop Top 123. What a wonderful book. Being a mom of a 3-year old, and having an interest in art history, I decided to buy all the books in the series. The rest of the books are ok. None nearly as well written and engaging as Pop Top. The art is wonderful. The tactile areas are ok. The story, not so engaging. Stick with Pop Top 123.
great touch and feel art book!
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We love this book! Brush Mona Lisa's hair has works of art that remind me of an art history class I took in college, but with touch and feel! My daughters (3 yrs old and 18 months old) love books so we have alot of them, and this one is a winner! This book includes: Mona Lisa- Leonardo Da Vinci Price Balthasar Carlos on Horseback- Diego Velazquez The Birth of Venus- Sandro Botticelli The Laughing Cavalier- Frans Hals The Arnolfini Portrait- Jan van Eyck Portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza and Their Triumph- Piero della Francesca Girl with a Peal Earring- Johannes Vermeer The Card Sharp- Georges de la Tour Sistine Madonna- Raphael At the end of the book the authors have included a short paragraph about each work of art and the artist who created it. As with all the books in this series, the art is the star of the book- the words are secondary, and that's fine in this case. The "story line" in this book isn't amazing, and while that would usually annoy me, it doesn't matter much since the touch and feel famous works of art concept is so fantastic! Its a book I love looking at as well as my kids!
Better concept that realization
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I ordered these books for my niece and nephew based on online descriptions only. I had hoped for truly interactive books, based on titles like "Brush Mona Lisa's Hair". Imagine, a full head of hair on Mona Lisa, with a little brush attached. Hours of fun for a little girl. Instead, there's a tiny little window in which the hair can be felt, though no chance of brushing it. Same goes for the other titles. Mediocre pop-up books, at best. Great concept, poor execution.
Wonderful for art lovers and their children
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A lovely book from a lovely series of four--my favorites are this one and "Make Van Gogh's Bed." If you are an art lover and want your child to share your enjoyment, this is a great way to pass on some culture in a fun and low-pressure way. They will recognize the art works just because they have seen them in a book, and you will enjoy reading these books again and again. Wish there were more.