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Books to Help Make Arts Part of Literacy Development
Check out these children's books that make arts an exciting part of literacy development. The books are broken down into age groups:
Books for Infants and Toddlers
Blue Hat Angie Sage Firefly Books, 1998 For a while it looks like all is lost when a blue hat lands in the blue ocean.
Color Farm Lois Ehlert HarperCollins, 1997 Geometric shapes hide in the animals' faces.
Color Fun: Snap Shot Tab Books Deni Bown Dorling Kindersley, 1995 Children can explore these colorful objects and shapes.
Color Zoo Lois Ehlert HarperCollins, 1997 Basic shapes transform into animals.
I Love Colors Margaret Miller Little Simon, 1999 Almost life-size portraits of babies wearing party-colored outfits.
Junior's Colors Phil Vischer Veggiecational Books, 1999 Junior asparagus introduces children to his box of crayons.
Little Spot of Color William Joyce Disney Press, 2001 Rolie Polie Olie and his pals teach toddlers about colors.
Pat the Bunny Dorothy Kunhardt Golden Books, 1940 This original "feely" book introduces babies to the concept of texture. Later books in the series by Edith Kunhardt are Pat the Puppy and Pat the Cat (1990).
What Color?/¿Qué Color? Alan Benjamin Little Simon, 1992 This Spanish/English book introduces children to all the colors of the rainbow.
White Rabbit's Color Book Alan Baker Kingfisher Books, 1994 Rabbit explores the magic of primary and secondary colors.
Books for Preschool and Elementary School Children
Alvin Ailey Andrea Davis Pickney Hyperion, 1995 This book tells the life story of the modern dancer.
The Bat Boy and His Violin Gavin Curtis Simon & Schuster, 1998 Reginald would rather play the violin than be a bat boy for the baseball team his father manages in the Negro National League.
Bearobics Vic Parker Viking, 1996 A bear starts to boogie to music and all the other animals join in.
Ben's Trumpet Rachel Isadora Mulberry Books, 1979 This Caldecott Award-winning book pays homage to jazz.
Camille and the Sunflowers Laurance Anholt Barrons Juveniles, 1994 The true story of a small boy who befriends the artist. Other picture books by Anholt about artists include Degas and the Little Dancer, Picasso and the Girl with a Ponytail, Leonardo and the Flying Boy, and Suzette and the Puppy.
David's Drawings Cathryn Falwell Lee & Low Books, 2001 David's love of drawing brings him new friends.
Famous Children Series Ann Rachlin and Tony Hart Barron's Juveniles, 1992 This series profiles 10 musicians and three artists: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Handel, Haydn, Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Mozart, Picasso, Schubert, Schumann, and Tchaikovsky.
Franny and the Music Girl Emily Hearn Second Story Press, 1989 Wheelchair-bound Franny embraces life and music.
Gabriella's Song Candace Fleming Orchard Books, 1995 The sounds of Venice make Gabriela sing.
Harriet's Recital Nancy Carlson First Avenue Editions, 1997 Harriet the bear overcomes her stage fright to dance at her ballet recital.
How Is A Crayon Made? Charles Oz Scholastic, 1988 Photos demonstrate how a crayon factory operates. (Also available in Spanish, titled ¿Cómo se hace un crayon?)
How Sweet the Sound: African-American Songs for Children Wade and Cheryl Hudson Scholastic, 1995 Paintings by Floyd Cooper accompany the spirituals, gospel songs, and jazz in this book.
Maddie Wants Music Louise Leblanc Formac Publishing Company, 1995 Maddie wants a Walkman but lacks the money.
Max Finds Two Sticks Brian Pickney Aladdin Paperbacks, 1994 Max uses sticks and other found objects to imitate the sounds and rhythms of the city.
Music, Music for Everyone Vera B. Williams Mulberry Books, 1984 Rose and her friends form a band.
Mouse Paint Ellen Stoll Walsh Harcourt Brace, 1995 Three mice jump into jars of primary-colored paint.
Nathaniel's Violin Alison Lohans Orca Book Publishers, 1996 Literature and music are combined in this lyrical storybook about the healing power of music.
The Piano William Miller Lee & Low, 2000 Music brings together a young girl and an elderly woman of different races during the early 1900s.
Satchmo's Blues Alan Schroeder Bantam Doubleday Dell Book for Young Readers, 1996 This books tells the story of Louis Armstrong's love of music.
Song and Dance Man Karen Ackerman Scholastic, 1988 Grandpa performs his old vaudeville act in the attic for the children.
Willie Virginia Kroll Charlesbridge Publishing, 1990 Grandpa thinks Willie's tapping sounds like the music of an African woodpecker.
Books for Middle School Children
Famous Artists Series Anthony Mason, Andrew Hughes, and Jen Green Barron's Juveniles, 1994 Eight art appreciation books compose this series: Cezanne, Leonardo DA Vinci, Matisse, Michaelangelo, Miro, Monet, Picasso, and Van Gogh.
Great Artists Series Barron's Juveniles, 1998 Each of these 10 magazine-formatted books focuses on a famous artist in Western art—Cezanne, Degas: The Invisible Eye; Gauguin, Manet: A New Realism; Michaelangelo and the Renaissance; Monet and Impressionism; Picasso: Breaking the Rules of Art; Rembrandt and Dutch Portraiture; Renoir; and Van Gogh: Art and Emotions.
The Great Origami Book Zulal Ayture-Scheele Sterling Publications, 2000 The exactness of origami is presented in easy-to-follow steps.
How to Draw Funny People Bob McKay Troll, 1997 This "how to" book is part of Troll's How to Draw Set. Other titles include How to Draw Cars and Trucks and How to Draw Dinosaurs.
Masters of Music Series Barron's Juveniles, 1998 This series explores eight musical genres and famous composers who represent those genres: Bach and Baroque Music; Beethoven and the Classical Age; Chopin and Romantic Music; The History of Rock Music; Jazz and Its History; Mozart and Classical Music; Music of the World; and Opera.
The Mozart Season Virginia Euwer Wolff Scholastic Trade, 2000 In this ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a young violinist discovers herself as she prepares for a concert.
The Music of Dolphins Karen Hesse Apple, 1998 This story of a girl lost at sea has music at its core.
The Paint Brush Kid Clyde Robert Bulla Random House, 1998 Children help their neighbor save his house by painting a mural on it.
The Piano Lesson August Wilson Plume, 1990 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of a family torn between its love of an antique piano and the desire to sell it to buy land.
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