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ENHANCING LITERACY THROUGH VISUAL MEDIA ART AS A WAY OF LEARNING® Resource Packet NAEYC – NOVEMBER 2002 JAN McCRACKEN PATRICA PINCIOTTI REBECCA GORTON CHRISTINE LINCOLN

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ENHANCING LITERACY THROUGH VISUAL MEDIA

ART AS A WAY OF

LEARNING®

Resource Packet

NAEYC – NOVEMBER 2002

JAN McCRACKEN PATRICA PINCIOTTI REBECCA GORTON

CHRISTINE LINCOLN

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Books about Drawing and Artistic Development Gardner, H. 1980. Artful Scribbles: The significance of children’s drawings NY: Basic Books. Fein, S. 1993. First Drawings: Genesis of visual thinking. Pleasant Hill, CA: Exelrod Press. Golomb, C. 1992. The child’s creation of a pictorial world. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press. Kellogg, R. 1969. Analyzing children’s art. Palo Alto, CA: National Press books. Lowenfeld, V. and Brittain, L. 1975. Creative and mental growth, 7th Edition. NY: Macmillan. Thompson, C. M. 1995. What should I draw today?”: Sketchbooks in early childhood. Art Education, September, 1-11. Books about Drawing using pencils, crayons, chalk, pen and ink Bower, J. 1991. Starting Drawing. UK: Magna Books. Brookes, M. 1986. Drawing with children: A creative teaching and learning method that works for adults too. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher Inc. Emberley, E. Drawing Animals, Make a World, and a Series of Drawing Books – Big Red, Big Orange, Big Purple, Big Green. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. Foster, P. 1981. Drawing: An Usborne Guide. UK: Usborne Publishing Ltd. Hanks, K. & Bellison, L. 1977. DRAW! A visual approach to thinking, learning and communicating. Los Altos, CA: William Kaufmann, Inc. Robinson, G. 1995. Sketch-Books: Explore and store. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Wilson, M. & Wilson, B. 1982. Teaching children to draw: A guide for teachers and parents. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc. Story books about drawing or stories which connect drawing to curriculum areas Barrett, P. and Barrett, S. (1972). The line Sophie drew. Schroll Press. Brown, M. (1982). The bun, a tale from Russia. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Bush, T. (1995). Grunt, the primitive cave boy. Crown. Charlstrom, N. W. (1992). Northern lullaby. Philomel. DePaola, T. (1989). The art lesson. Trumpet Club. Dewey, A. (1995) The sky. Green tiger Press Gag. W. (1956). Millions of cats. Coward, McCean *& Geoghegan. Howe, J. (1987). Ill. By E. Young). I wish I were a butterfly. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Johnson, C. (1995). Harold and the purple crayon. Harper & Row. Lionni, L. (1970). Fish is fish. Knopf. Lionni, L. (1961). On my beach there are many pebbles. Mulberry Books. Macaulay, D. (1977). Castle. Houghton Mifflin. Mayer, M. (1974). Frog goes to dinner. Dial McCloskey. R. (1942). Make way for ducklings. Viking. Munsch, R. (1992). Purple, green and yellow. Annick Press.

DRAWING WITH CHILDREN

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Peet, B. (1961). Huge Harold. Houghton Mifflin. Schinck, E. (1987). Art lessons. Greenwillow. Van Allsburg, C. (1981). Jumanji. Houghton Mifflin. Van Allsburg, C. (1985). The polar express. Houghton Mifflin. Van Allsburg, C. (1986). The stranger. Houghton Mifflin. Viorst, J. (1972). (ill. By R. Cruz). Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Atheneum.

PAINTING WITH CHILDREN Books about Painting and the history of Painting for Children, Artists and Teachers Butler, J. 1998. A drawing in the sand: A story of African American Art. Madison, WI: Zino Press Children’s Books. Chapman, L. H. 1985. Discover Art, (grades 1-6). Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc. Carroll, C. 1996. How Artists see the elements. NY: Abbeville Publishing Group. Carroll, C. 1996. How Artists see weather. NY: Abbeville Publishing Group. Carroll, C. 1997. How Artists see families. NY: Abbeville Publishing Group. Cummings, R. 1979. Just Look…A book about paintings. UK: Cameron & Tayleur (Books) Ltd. Evans, J. 1987. Chinese Brush Painting. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications.’ Greenberg, J. and Jordan, S. 1989. The Painter’s eye: Learning to look at contemporary American Art. NY: Delacorte press. Mayes. S. 1996. Starting Painting: Usborne First Skills. UK: Usborne Publishing Ltd. Scholastic, 1993. Paint and Painting: Voyages of Discovery series. NY: Scholastic. Smith, N. R. 1983. Experience and Art, Teaching children to paint. NY: Teachers College Press. Topal, C. W. 1992. Children and Painting. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc.

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Story Books with Painting Illustrations and about Painting for children Asch, F. (1995). Water. Harcourt Brace. – watercolor Baker, A. (1994).White rabbit’s color book. Larouse Kingfisher Bunting, E. (1990). (ill. By R. Himler). The wall. Clarion. – watercolor Collins, P. L. (1992). I am an artist. Millbrook Press. Cooney, B. (1982). Miss Rumphius. Viking. - acrylics Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1993). Painting. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1993). Portraits. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1994). Landscapes. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Demi, T. (1980). Liang and the magic paintbrush. Henry Holt. de Paola, T. (1988). The legend of the Indian paintbrush. G.P.Putnam’s. de Paola, T. (1991). Bonjour, Mr. Satie. NY: Scholastic. G.P.Putnam’s. Dunrea, O. (1995). The painter who loved chickens. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Le Ford, B. (1995). A blue butterfly. A story about Claude Monet. Doubleday. – watercolor. Lessac, F. (1989). Caribbean alphabet. Tambourine Books. Littlechild, G. (1993). This land is my land. Children’s book Press. Locker, T. (1984). Where the river begins. Dial. – oil painting Locker, T. (1987). The boy who held back the sea. Dial – oil painting Myers, W. D. (1995). The story of the three kings. Harper Collins. Perrault, C. (1990). (ill. By F. Marcellino). Puss in boots. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. – oil painting Porte, B. a. (1995). Chickens chickens. Orchard Books. Potter. B. (1902). The tale of Peter Rabbit. Warne. Price, L. (1990). (ill. By L. & D. Dillon) Aida. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. – acrylics Roalf, P. Looking at Paintings. (Series includes: Families, dancers, children, cats, seascapes, circus, self-portraits, horses, landscapes, flowers). New York: Hyperion Books for Children. Wood, A. (1984). The napping house, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. – oil painting Yolen, J. (1987). (ill. By J. Schoenherr). Owl moon. Philomel.

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Collins, P. L. (1992). I am an artist. Millbrook Press. Cooney, B. (1982). Miss Rumphius. Viking. - acrylics Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1993). Painting. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1993). Portraits. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Delafosse, C. and Jeunesse Gallimard. (1994). Landscapes. UK: Moonlight Publishing Ltd. Demi, T. (1980). Liang and the magic paintbrush. Henry Holt. de Paola, T. (1988). The legend of the Indian paintbrush. G.P.Putnam’s. de Paola, T. (1991). Bonjour, Mr. Satie. NY: Scholastic. G.P.Putnam’s. Dunrea, O. (1995). The painter who loved chickens. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Le Ford, B. (1995). A blue butterfly. A story about Claude Monet. Doubleday. – watercolor. Lessac, F. (1989). Caribbean alphabet. Tambourine Books. Littlechild, G. (1993). This land is my land. Children’s book Press. Locker, T. (1984). Where the river begins. Dial. – oil painting Locker, T. (1987). The boy who held back the sea. Dial – oil painting Myers, W. D. (1995). The story of the three kings. Harper Collins. Perrault, C. (1990). (ill. By F. Marcellino). Puss in boots. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. – oil painting Porte, B. a. (1995). Chickens chickens. Orchard Books. Potter. B. (1902). The tale of Peter Rabbit. Warne. Price, L. (1990). (ill. By L. & D. Dillon) Aida. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. – acrylics Roalf, P. Looking at Paintings. (Series includes: Families, dancers, children, cats, seascapes, circus, self-portraits, horses, landscapes, flowers). New York: Hyperion Books for Children. Wood, A. (1984). The napping house, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. – oil painting Yolen, J. (1987). (ill. By J. Schoenherr). Owl moon. Philomel. WEAVING WITH CHILDREN Books about Weaving for Children, Artists and Teachers Gemming, E. (1979). Wool Gathering: Sheep raising in old New England. New York: Coward, McCann and Georghegan. Kelly, K. (1973). Weaving. Minneapolis, Minnesota : Lerner Publications Company. Lewis, R. (1953). Weaving. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Petersham, M. & M. (1939). The Story Book of Wool. Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company. Rainey, S. R. (1966). Weaving without a Loom. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Story books about weaving or stories which connect weaving to curriculum areas (incomplete bibliographic information in some instances) Ahiagble, G. B. & Meyer, L. (1944). Master Weaver from Ghana. Seattle, WA: Open Hand Publishing, Inc. Allen, C. (1991). The rug makers. Steck-Vaughn.

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Anasi the spider stories. (African folk tales) Boardman, F. W. (1957). Castles. New York: Henry Z. Walck, Inc. Bodkin, O. (retold) (19998). THE CRANE WIFE. San Diego: Voyager Books, Harcourt, Inc. Castaneda, O. S. (1993). Abuela’s weave. Lee & Low. Carle, E. The Very Busy Spider. Clements, G. The Truth About Casltes. Denny, N. & Filmer-Sankey, J. (1966). The Bayeux Tapestry: The story of the Norman Conquest, 1066. New York: Wolff. dePaola, T. (1974). Charlie needs a new cloak. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. dePaola, T. (1984). Mary had a little lamb. New York: Holiday House. Duncan, L. (1996). The magic of spider woman. NY: Scholastic. Grossman, V. & Long, S. (1991). Ten little Indians. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Hayer, M. The Weaving of a Dream. Hillyer, V. M, & Huey E. G. (1966). The Medieval World. New York: Meredith Press. Hindley, Judy (1976). The time traveler book of knights and castles. London: Usborne Hong, L. T. (1995). The empress and the silkworm. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman & Company. Legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Mayers, F. C. Costumes and Textiles from the L. A. County Museum of Art ABC. McCauley. Castles. (also in video) McCully, E. A. (1996). The Bobbin Girl. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers. Miles. M. (1971). Annie and the Old One. Boston: Little, Brown. Pelle’s New Suit. Roessel, M (1995). Songs from the loom. Lerner Publications. Rumplestilskin. Shaw, N. Sheep in a Jeep. Sobol, Donald J. (1959). The First Book of Medieval Man. New York: Franklin Watts. The Emporer’s New Clothes. Wilder, L. I. The Little House on the Prairie Series Wilkes, Angela (1981). The Adventures of King Arthur. London: Usborne Publishing. White, E. B. Charlotte’s Web. Ziefert, H. A New Coat for Anna.

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PRINTMAKING WITH CHILDREN Books About Printmaking for Children, Artists and Teachers Andrews, M. (1963). Creative printmaking. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc. Berry, D.(ed.). (1994). Insights & understandings: Hands-on multicultural activities. Easton, PA: Binney & Smith, Inc. Bethmann, L. D. (1996). Nature Printing with herbs, fruits & flowers. Pownal, VT: Storey Communications, Inc. Bickford, J.H. (1976). New media in printmaking, New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. Cooper, M. & Kint, C. (1966). Simple printmaking: Relief and collage printing. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. Emberley, E. (1977)Great Thumbprint Drawing Book. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Epstein, F. (1955). The First Book of Printing. New York: Watts Inc. Eppink, N. R. (1972). 101 Prints: The history and techniques of printmaking. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Erikson, J. D. (1961). Block printing on textiles. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. Haddad, H. R. (1981). Potato Printing. New York: T.Y. Crowell. Katz, M. Fingerprint owls and other fantasies. Linderman, E. W. & Linderman, M. (1977). Arts and crafts for the classroom. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. O’Reily, S. (1993). Block printing. New York: Thomson Learning. Pattemore, A. W. (1966). Printmaking activities for the classroom. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc. Peterdi, G. (1971). Printmaking methods old and new. New York: Macmillan and Sons. Pinciotti, P. and Pinciotti, L.M. (1997) Press, Pull and Print. Chester, NJ: Laughing Children’s Press. Posey, S. M. (1996). Rubber Soul: Rubber stamps and correspondence art. Jackson, MI: University Press of Mississippi. Romano, C., Ross, J. & Ross, T. (1990). The complete printmaker: Techniques, traditions, and innovations. New York: Collier Macmillan Publishers. Saff, D. & Sacilotto, D. (1978). Printmaking: History and process. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Schlachner, E. (1970). Printmaking. New York: Golden Press. Solga, K. (1991). Make Prints. Cincinnati: North Light Books. Strose, Susanne. Potato Printing. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., 1968. Schuman, J. M. (1981). Art from many hands. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc. Tofts, H. (1989). The print book. New York: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers. Watrous, J. (1984). A century of American printmaking. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press. Wigg, P. R., Hasselschwert, J. & Wankelman, W. F. (1997). A Handbook of Arts & Crafts. Madison, WI: Brown & Benchmark.

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Wiseman, A. (1973). Making Things I and II. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Weiss, H. (1958). Paper, ink, and roller: Printmaking for beginners. Reading: Addison Wesley Weisman, A. (1980). Finger paint and pudding prints. New York: Zaidenberg. A. (1964). Prints and how to make them: Graphic arts for the beginner. New York: Harper & Row. Story Books with Printmaking Illustrations Artzybasheff, B.(1947). Aesop’s Fables. New York: The Viking Press -- woodcuts Brown, M. (1961). Once a mouse. Aladdin Books. Caines, J. (1988). I need a lunch box. Harper Collins. -- Pat Cummings (ill.), watercolor and rubber stamps. Carl, E. (1987). The tiny seed. Picture Book Studio. Emberley, E. & Emberley, B. (1967). Drummer Hoff. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Ets, M. H. (1944). In the forest. New York: Viking Press. Geisert, A. (1991). Oink. Houghton Mifflin. -- etching, color overlay. Geisert, A. (1986). Pigs A to Z. Houghton Mifflin. -- etching Haley, G. (1970). A story, a story. New York: Atheneum. -- relief printing Kula, E. & Pratt, D. (1967). The magic animals of Japan. California: Parnassus Press. -- wood cut relief Leonni, L. (1986). Swimmy. New York: Pantheon Books -- object printing MacDermott, G. (1972). Anansi the Spider: A tale from the Ashanti. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. -- pre-separated collage print overlays Marcus, L. (1996). The art of Eric Carle. New York: Philomel. McCloskey, R. (1948). Blueberries for Sal. New York: Viking Press. McCloskey, R. (1941). Make Way for Ducklings. New York: Viking Press. Rylant C. (1991). Appalachia: The voices of sleeping birds. Pennroyal Press. -- Barry Moser (ill.), wood engraving and transparent watercolor. Slate, J. (1988).Who is coming to our house? New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. -- Ashley Wolff (ill.) hand-tinted linoleum Tajima, K. (1989). Woodpecker forest. New York: Philomel Books -- woodcut relief Tajima, K. (1987). Owl lake. New York: Philomel Books. -- woodcut relief Wolff, A. (1986). A year of beasts. New York: E.P. Dutton -- linoleum block print and watercolor. Famous Printmaking – a selected list William Blake -- English writer, poet who created prints for his own books Mary Cassatt -- Philadelphia native who made beautiful prints of mothers and children Currier and Ives Company -- Produced hand colored lithographs Jim Dine -- Contemporary American artists who make a series of images like hearts Albrecht Durer -- German printmaker who focused on animals and Biblical topics Paul Gauguin -- Famous for his woodcuts of the South Seas Johann Gutenberg -- German inventor of the moveable type printing press Utagawa Hiroshige -- Japanese printmaker famous for his water and bridge prints Katsushida Hokusai -- Japanese printmaker with a series of works based on Mt. Fuji Jasper Johns -- American contemporary, well-known flag prints Paul Klee -- Swiss artist whose primitive style of prints was influenced by music Kathe Kollwitz -- German expressionist, prints with stark simplicity and emotional power

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec -- French, Paris night life in bold outlines and color masses Henri Matisse -- French, used strong, flowing lines and large shapes in his prints Joan Miro -- Spanish artist who created many abstract prints with shapes and lines Edvard Munch -- Norwegian printmaker who themes carry strong emotions Pablo Picasso -- Spanish painter, sculptor and printmaker Robert Rauschenberg -- American contemporary, uses multiple printing techniques Rembrandt van Rijn -- Produced copper engraved etchings Paul Revere -- American engraver and silversmith Carol Summers -- American who experiments with relief printing in bold colors Andy Warhol -- American who created bold repeated images using screen prints

COLLAGE WITH CHILDREN

Books About Collage for Children, Artists and Teachers Brommer, G. F. (1978). The art of collage. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications. Hutton, H. (1968). The technique of collage. NY: Watson-Guptill Publications. Issett, R. (1998). Color on paper and fabric. Madison, WI: Hand Books Press McKechnie, C. (1998). Paper Collage: Painted paper pictures. UK: Search Press. Pearce, A. (1997). The crafters’s complete guide to collage. NY: Watson-Guptill Publications. Topal, C. W. & Gandini, L. (1999). Beautiful stuff: Learning with found objects. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications. Wolfram, E. (1975). An anthology of collage, assemblage and event structures. UK: Studio Vista. Story Books with Collage Illustrations Baker, J. (1987). Where the forest meets the sea. New York: Greenwillow. Brown, M. (1982). Shadow. Scribner. Bunting. E. (1994). Smoky night. San Diego: Harcourt Brace. Carle, E. (1989). Animals, Animals. New York: Scholastic. Carle, E. (1987). A house for hermit crab. Massachusetts: Picture Book Studio. Carle, E. (1973). I see a song. New York: Crowell. Carle, E. (1990). Pancakes, Pancakes! Massachusetts: Picture Book Studio. Carle, E. (1990). The very quiet cricket. New York: Philomel. Carle, E. (1993). The very lonely firefly. New York: Philomel. Day, N.R. (1995). The Lion’s whiskers. An Ethiopian folk tale. Scholastic Desimini, L. (1994). My house. Henry Holt. Dobrin, a. (1973). Josephines’s imagination. Scholastic. Ehlert. L. (1991). Red leaf yellow leaf. Harcourt Brace. Gilman, P. (1992). Something from nothing. Scholastic. Hughes, L. (1995). The block. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Keats, Ezra J. (1987). The trip. New York: Mulberry. Keats, Ezra J. (1962). The snowy day. New York: The Viking Press. Keats, E. J. (1974). Dreams. New York: Macmillan Lewis, R. (1989). In a spring garden. New York: Dial. Lionni, L. Mouspaint. Lionni, L. Swimmy. MacDonald, S. (1997). Peck, slither, slide. NY: Scolastic. Temple, F (retold), (1994). Tiger soup. NY: Orchard Books. Thompson, J.D. (1994) Dance of the rain gods. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, Inc. Wisnewski, D (1992). Sundiata, Lion king of Mali. NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. Famous Collage Artists Romare Bearden – city collages Georges Braque Henri Matisse – large cut-out designs Juan Gris David Hockney – photo collages Pablo Picasso Esther Shapiro – contemporary Marcel Duchamp

Art History Books An art play book: Picasso the Minotaur by Daniele Giraudy. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. (also other artists, Magritte, Miro, Warhol) Art for Children series by Ernest Raboff. New York, Garden City: Doubleday & Co., Inc. First Impressions series by Susan E. Meyer. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1990. First Words by Ivan and Jane Clark Chermayeff. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990. (simple words in five languages represented by famous works of art, eg. chair, bird, dog) Georgia O’Keeffe: American Women of Achievement by Michael Berry. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. (other women in series) Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series by Mike Venezia. Chicago: Children's Press, 1988. (artists include Picasso, Mary Cassatt, Vincent Van Gogh, Monet) Great Artists series by Dorothy Aitchison. Loughborogh, England: Ladybird Books, LTD. (Book 1--Reubens, Rembrandt Vermeer, #2--da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, # 3--Van Gogh, Gauguin) History of Women Artists for Children by Vivian Sheldon Epstein. Denver Colorado: VSE Publisher, 1987. History of Art by Marshall B. Davidson. New York: Random House, 1984. Jackson makes his move by Andrew Glass. New York: Random House, 1984. Just Look by Robert Cummings. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1979. Leonardo daVinci by Ibi Lepsky. Woodbury, New York: Barrons, 1984.

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Linnea in Monet's Garden by Christina Bjork. New York: R & S Books, 1987. Lives of the Artists by M.B. Goffstein. New York: Garrar, Straus, Giroux, 1981. Lulu and the flying babies by Posy Simmonds. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Pablo Picasso by Ibi Lepsky. Woodbury, New York: Barrons, 1984. Picasso for Children by Helene Lamarche. Montreal, Canada: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1985. The Children's Art Series: The grand island of Jatte by Yvette Contempre Jersey: Silver Burdette Co. 1979. The Usborne Story of Painting by Anthea Peppin. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Hayes Books, 1980. Visiting the Art Museum by Laurence Kransny Brown and Marc Brown. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1986. Art History Activity Books for Children Art Institute of Chicago. (1997). Telling images: Stories in Art. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago. Barker, P. C. (1987).Short lessons in Art history. Portland, MA: J. Weston Walch, Publisher. Bohm-Duchen, M. and Cook, J. (1988). Understanding Modern Art. UK: Usborne Publishing Ltd. Chertok, B., Hirshfeld, G. and Rosh, M. (1992). Meet the masterpieces: Strategies, activities, and posters to explore great works of art. NY: Scholastic. Engelke, L.S.(1995). Bottle Caps to Brushes: Art activities for Kids. National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian. Harris, R. (1989). Every Picture tells a story. UK: Phaidon Press Limited. Kohl, M. F. and Solga, K. (1996). Discovering great artists. Bellingham, WA: Bright Ring Publishing, Inc. Smith, A. with Hancock, F. 1996. Getting into Art history. Toronto, Ontario:Barn Press. Art History Activities and Games for Children AMERICAN ART QUIZ -- educational card game including 320 questions and answers on paintings, sculpture, crafts and folk art from the National Museum of American Art ART CARDS -- teacher made or published in sets from “Children’s Press”, Altoona, PA ART DECK -- an art collection game ART RUMMY (a) -- card game grouped by types of art from works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (eg. Western Paintings, Greek Vases, African, Medieval Armor, Japanese Art, etc.) ART RUMMY (b) -- card game focusing on the subjects in works of art (eg. Children in art, Animals in art, Sports in art etc.). All works from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. ART RUMMY (c) -- card game with four works from different periods of art (eg. Impressionists, Romantics, Italian Renaissance, etc.) ART QUARTET -- card game featuring four works by artists found in the Tate Museum, London (eg. Picasso, Hockney, Dali, Turner, etc.) ART LOTTO -- an educational game from the National Gallery of Art containing 5 collecting boards and 45 small picture cards. MASTERPIECE -- The classic art auction game by Parker Brothers