Published: 1995
Price: $37 - $65 New
Ages: 3-6
Category: Nonfiction 750
Reviewer: Natalie Hoeksema
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Spot A Dog is a nonfiction children’s book designed to introduce them to the world of art. It’s a relatively short book, with thirteen famous works of art. The author is allowing for children to look at art in a new and creative way. She has the children reading simple bolded sentences that have them look for a dog in the different art pieces. Each work of art contains a dog somewhere and the children reading are able to search for the dog, while reading and looking at the art. Each artwork has a caption below that describes who’s being depicted, what’s going on, or the name of the work. It’s a great introduction into art, and allows for kids to do something fun at the same time. There are a wide variety of artworks depicted to introduce to children. Its simple sentences are also good for those children that are just learning to read, or for those looking for easy readers. Well thought out, and good for introducing art to children, while giving them something fun and easy to read.
Published: 1995 Price: $37 - $65 New Ages: 3-6 Category: Nonfiction 750 Reviewer: Natalie Hoeksema
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