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1. Alexander, Francie (2000). Dots! dots! dots at the museum. New York: Scholastic Inc.

Abstract:
Children delve deeper into the world of art using dots and imagination. Using interactive questions, the children enjoy some real art, both paintings and sculptures.

Abstract provided by Michele Gillespie, 2005 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Animals] [Art] [Colors] [Dog] [Exercise] [Fish] [Giraffe] [Illusion] [Imagination] [Interpretation] [Jumping] [Mexican] [Multicultural] [Photography] [Recycling] [Shapes]

2. Banyai, Istvan (1995). Re-zoom. New York: Penguin Group.

Abstract:
Re-zoom represents a series of scenes, each from farther away. For example, an Indian is on a wrist watch worn by a man, who is painting a wall. Re-zoom illustrates different perspectives of the same scenes. (A Wordless Book).

Abstract provided by Kristen Pariseau, 1998 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Acting] [Activities] [Actor] [Animals] [Art] [Biking] [Boat] [Car] [Dog] [Egyptian] [Elephant] [Food] [Illusion] [Island] [Jungle] [Multicultural] [Nutrition] [Perspective] [Reading] [Subway] [Time] [Transportation] [Volcano]

3. Sortland, Bjorn (1999). Anna's art adventure. Minneapolis: Carolhoda Books, Inc.

Abstract:
Anna is at the museum with her uncle and comes into contact with many new friends. Anna befriends all of the painters whose art is inside the museum. All of these encounters take place because Anna needs to find a toilet.

Abstract provided by Megan Weil, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Adventures] [Art] [Assertiveness] [Author's Note] [Careers] [Colors] [Creativity] [Critical Thinking] [Curiosity] [Fame] [Family] [History] [Illusion] [Imagination] [Museum] [Mystery] [Nonverbal Communication] [Pretend] [Problem Solving] [Self Esteem] [Shapes] [Storytelling] [Teaching] [Verbal Communication] [Walking]

4. Thompson, Lauren (1999). Mouse's first christmas. Hong Kong: Simon & Schuster.

Abstract:
Upon the arrival of his first Christmas Eve, a little mouse explores his house which is full of Christmas surprises. His Christmas discoveries culminate in the appearance of the one and only Santa!

Abstract provided by Caroline Hern, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Angel] [Animals] [Christmas] [Discovery] [Exploration] [Five Senses] [Food] [Holidays] [Illusion] [Love] [Mouse] [Music] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Presents] [Santa] [Surprises] [Traditions] [Tree]
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