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A lovely art history book for kids about artist, Vincent Van Gogh from the series, Anholt's Artists Books for Children. Perfect for the classroom or home library! Young Camille befriends a strange visitor to his small town, and one day he brings this man a gift of bright, beautiful sunflowers. The man is the artist Vincent van Gogh, and the sunflowers quickly become the subject of a magnificent painting.
Parents, teachers, and gift givers will find:
- gorgeous illustrations and reproductions of works by the artists
- a fun and educational story
- a perfect choice for homeschool supplies
What parents and grandparents are saying:
- A must buy for anyone wanting to expand their children's knowledge of an incredible painter!
- Love these books, they are a great way to inspire children and interest them in art and artists. I have read them with my own children and used them in school with children from nursery age to year 4 (3-9 yrs).
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction / Art / Painting (fancy, right?)
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