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Animals in Art: Art from the Start

by Julie Merberg

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Kids' favorite animals as featured in fine art make for a kid-pleasing, parent-pleasing concept book. With Art from the Start books, even the youngest of readers can appreciate what fine art has to offer. In Animals in Art, wildlife abounds! From Renoir's beloved pets to Degas' majestic horses and Rousseau's fanciful monkeys, the ten beautiful animal paintings in this book will thoroughly engage babies and toddlers. Spare, rhyming text and famous paintings make reading this book (again and again) a pleasure for grownups as well!… (more)
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Kids' favorite animals as featured in fine art make for a kid-pleasing, parent-pleasing concept book. With Art from the Start books, even the youngest of readers can appreciate what fine art has to offer. In Animals in Art, wildlife abounds! From Renoir's beloved pets to Degas' majestic horses and Rousseau's fanciful monkeys, the ten beautiful animal paintings in this book will thoroughly engage babies and toddlers. Spare, rhyming text and famous paintings make reading this book (again and again) a pleasure for grownups as well!

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