Touch the Art Books – Review

Our house is filled with books of all kinds. As a teacher, I have books from all different genres that I love to expose my children to. We read lots of fiction, stories about holidays, poetry and books about historical people, places and things. This is part of the reason that my son, a first grader, has already read over 100 books in two months of school (the goal for the year).

I was recently sent two complimentary new books in the Touch the Art Series from Sterling Publishing to read and review with my first grader. These sturdy board books are very different than any other that we own. Not only do they allow children to touch art, they utilize real artwork by famous artists. My son immediately wanted to see what there was to explore on each and every page. He quickly realized that there was more going on in the story. He asked me about the artwork on the page. When we finished the story we went back to each of the pieces of artwork and read the Artifacts about each of the pieces and their artists. My son also recalled prior experiences that related one of the titles that revolved around an Egyptian theme (we went to a mummy exhibit a few years ago).

Here is more about the books:

Touch the Art: Tickle Tut’s Toes by Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo. Sterling (November 2009) – ISBN 9781402759055 (Ages 4-6)

Tickle Tut's Toes

Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt! This long-gone civilization will come alive for kids when they actually feel a gold coffin with the tomb of the legendary King Tut, the scratchy pyramids at Giza, the gauzy covering on a mummy, and Nefertiti’s jewels. It’s a really cool way to make both art and history accessible to even the youngest children.

What we thought: My son was fascinated with the items that were on each page. He especially liked feeling the linen that the mummy was wrapped in and wanted to know more about the process. I told him that next week when he is home from school for Veteran’s Day, we will work on a Mummy project and write in hieroglyphics together. My son also recalled going to see a mummy exhibit in our local museum. I enjoyed the book because of the history that it presented and then the further explanation in the Artifacts section at the end of the book. I can not wait to read and explore more Egyptian art with my son in the upcoming weeks.

Touch the Art: Catch Picasso’s Rooster by Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo Sterling (November 2009) – ISBN 9781402759048 (Ages 4-6)

Catch Picasso's Rooster

Like most children, painters throughout history have loved animals—and this gallery of delightfully touchable creatures showcases a menagerie of artistic beasts. Little hands will enjoy stroking a red feather on Picasso’s The Rooster, feeling soft fleece in Milton Avery’s Sheep, 1952, and petting a kitten’s whiskers in Henri Rousseau’s The Tabby. They can even smell a scratch-and-sniff cheese surface on van Gogh’s “Two Rats!”

What we thought: The rhyming repetitive chatter of the rooster in this book had my son guessing where it was hiding. He loved all of the items to touch and enjoyed the high quality art from the masters.His favorite was A Couple of Foxhounds because he liked the silky dog ears on the page. I loved that this book introduced by son to the works of artists like Pablo Picasso, Grant Wood, Henri Rousseau, Albrecht Durer, Franz Marc, Milton Avery, George Stubbs, Vincent van Gogh and Romare Bearden. We already plan on taking a day to experiment with the cubist style of art to create something like Picasso’s Rooster.

While doing research about the books, I was fascinated with the story of how Amy Guglielmo and Julie Appel met and started to create the Touch the Art series. You can read about them here on their website. I love how committed they were to expanding art appreciation to children. This is even more important now that many school district budgets are being cut and the arts are often the first to go.

If you are a parent or teacher and would like to purchase these books they are available from Barnes & Noble. Previous titles include Pop Warhol’s Top, Brush Mona Lisa’s Hair, Feed Matisse’s Fish and Make Van Gogh’s Bed. Coming in June 2010 look for Count Monet’s Lilies and Find King Henry’s Treasure. Additional resources, projects and more for parents and teachers to use with these books can also be found on the Touch the Art website.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I received both of the book complimentary of Sterling Publishing in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own.

 

 

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100 Books and counting

Dear NHL,

On Monday, you went back to school and handed in your monthly home reading log. Going into October, you already had finished 82 books. Thanks to your love of reading, your books from October put you well over the 100 book mark. This is something that each first grader is supposed to do by June. You finished this goal in two months, along with your summer reading program titles. Way to go big kid!

Today, we went to the library again and took out more books. I love that you have such a variety of books on your list. Of course, having a reading teacher mother does not hurt. We have been experimenting with different genres and multiple authors. I love how you ask to read before going to bed each night. It is amazing to listen to a story being read to me by my own child.

Reading time

I look forward to reading even more books and seeing how many you can finish by the end of June before going to 2nd grade. Keep up the great work!

Love, 

Mommy

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Kid concerts then and now

As a child, I remember going to quite a few shows. One of my favorite memories was seeing Rosenshontz. They were wonderful at engaging the audience, getting the kids to sing/dance and even got  the parents to act silly.  This was back in the day when you saw singing groups in small intimate groups and were all close to the stage. To this day, I still remember some of the catchy and fun tunes. . . they are classic! Here is the cover of one of my favorite albums: 

Rosenshontz - Share It

Flash forward to the other night. We took our boys to see The Wiggles. This year, it was in a much different venue and the show style had changed. Not only did The Wiggles sing and dance, but they also showed althleticism. I kid you not, the Wiggles Go Bananas tour seemed like a hybrid of Cirque du Soleil meets The Wiggles. It was amazing watching Anthony stand on his head, do cartwheels, and fly in the air. Even Captain Feathersword got into the act. Here’s a video that we took of one of the classic Wiggles songs. At the end of the clip, you will see a little of what I mean with Jeff and Captain Feathersword (there was so much more with crazy props and things).

This weeks question is inspired by The Wiggles and my memories of Rosenshontz.

What was your favorite concert that you went to as a child?  Do you take your children to concerts?  If you do which ones?

 TheAngelForever

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Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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Yoplait Kids yogurt – Giveaway

Both of my boys have become picky eaters. Still, one of the items that they both enjoy is yogurt. We love this because yogurt is a great source of protein and calcium. When I took the little guy for his two year well visit in May, our doctor cautioned me about a lot of yogurts having too much sugar in them. Thanks to that, we started to pay much more attention to labels.

A few months after this, I was asked by My Blog Spark and Yoplait to have my kids try Yoplait Kids which has 25% less sugar than the average leading kids’ yogurts. I immediately said yes because both of the boys had seen these in the store and begged me to try them. Hello, they have Dora, Blues Clues, Diego and the Backyardigans on them!

Yoplait Kids

I was sent a coupon to select one of the Yoplait Kids products to try along with the same prize package that is being given away (see below). One day, when everyone was healthy we all went to the grocery store together. I asked NHL, my six year old, to go with me to select one of the Yoplait Kids items to try. First, we agreed to do the drinkable ones. We figured that, if they went to school with him, this was much less messy and easy to manage. Next, it was time to figure out a flavor. This is important stuff to a six year old. The options were:

  • Strawberry (Dora)
  • Banana (Backyardigans)
  • Mixed-Berry (Diego)
  • Strawberry Banana (Blues Clues)

NHL selected his based on flavor, not character, which surprised me some. His pick was: 

Yoplait Kids Strawberry Banana

On Halloween, we opened up the package for both of the boys to try. JSL had not been eating much recently (thanks to a febrile seizure two days earlier). He was not thrilled with the prospect of yogurt….until his little eyes saw Blues Clues. NHL, was ready to go the minute he heard yogurt and knew it was the ones we had bought earlier. He quickly finished his yogurt and asked for another.

Meanwhile, the little guy was thrilled to have a straw to help in his plan of attack for the Blues Clues yogurt. When we tried to remove him from the kitchen to drink it, he refused. He stayed put and wanted to drink it there. 

Happy little guy

Although JSL likes yogurt, he will often start eating/drinking one and then stop. So much food is wasted this way. I am happy to report that this did not happen with the Yoplait Kids yogurt. This yogurt was the perfect portion for a little guy and easy for his smaller hands to handle. Here is a closer view. We had to help him some because he was getting tired before nap time. 

Perfect for tiny hands

The verdict: The boys really like the yogurt. They both drink it up and never leave anything that ends up being tossed.  NHL has taken it in his lunch box to school several times. Just this morning, he asked for another one to go – definitely a plus with him since he does not like much that is easy to transport to school. We will definitely continue to have the Yoplait Kids yogurt in our yogurt buying repertoire.

Giveaway:

Two lucky winners will each receive their own "Yoplait Less Sugar, More Fun" prize pack. The prize includes a coupon for a Yoplait Kids yogurt of your choice, a travel cooler, a fun spoon that changes colors in warm water, a reusable place mat with games to keep the kids happy while snacking, and a fuzzy tangle for some after-snack fun. Please note: This coupon offer for a free six pack of Yoplait kids yogurt is not valid in some states including Idaho, Lousiana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota and Tennessee.  

 Yoplait Kids Less Sugar Gift Photo

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To enter, please follow the rules above within the comment section. Contest starts today November 5, 2009 and ends at 10:59 EST on November 15, 2009. You do not have to be a blogger to enter, but must leave  a valid e-mail address for me to contact you for mailing address once the giveaway is over. I will select the two winners using random.org and contact you via e-mail. You will have 48 hours to claim the prize. If there is no response, another winner will be selected. Open to U.S. residents only because the coupons are not valid outside of the United States (also note the state restrictions listed above)

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: This review and giveaway was made possible by My Blog Spark and Yoplait.  They provided me with the gift pack and coupon to purchase a package of Yoplait Kids yogurt. The opinions of this review were mine and I received no other compensation.

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Going Bananas for The Wiggles

For over a month, we have been telling the boys that we are going to see The Wiggles soon. That day finally arrived. NHL understood what we were talking about. He is a pro and has seen The Wiggles twice before this. JSL had no idea.  This was his first Wiggles live experience (Six Flags does not count). He probably figured we were taking him to watch a DVD in a new location.

When we arrived at the venue, we bought the program for the show. We really did not need shirts, we have tons of DVDs/CDs, and can get the stuffed toys from Wiggles World at Six Flags if we need/want them. The boys were thrilled with this. While the little guy looked around the theater, NHL and I browsed through the program. Then JSL saw it and well, it was his from this point on.

Taking time to read about the show    Reading about everyone

The theater filled up pretty nicely. Of course before the show, TechyDad and I joked that tons of sick kids would probably be there to spread things like the flu and more. Sure enough, a group sat next to me. As I was feeding JSL a snack I heard her on the cell phone telling someone that her child had been sent home from daycare. Why? Oh, because the child had a fever. The best part – several other kids in the facility had already tested positive for H1N1. GRRR!  

About 20 minutes before the show, they put on a DVD that was advertising The Wiggles and their affiliation with Sprout.

Sprout Video over

The sad part is, anyone in our area that has Time Warner Cable does not receive Sprout – like us. JSL was so thrilled. When it was over he was upset. We tried to explain that this was not the show and The Wiggles were really coming. They played this video one more time and then the show started soon after.

JSL sat on my lap so he could see over the railing near our seats. His body stopped cold in it’s tracks the second he saw Jeff come onto the stage. Of course, this was nothing. Each time a new Wiggle arrived onto the stage he grabbed my hand and just kept staring and the smile got bigger and bigger!

Happy boy - the Big Red Car!

The part that really got him was when the Big Red Car came onto the stage.

The Big Red car comes on stage

While JSL took it all in and watched The Wiggles, big brother NHL was up dancing and singing the entire concert.

Taking it all in

He had a fabulous time watching this very different Wiggles show. At the end of the night, as we were walking to the car, I asked NHL which was his favorite Wiggles show. He said this one since he did not remember the others too much and then complained. Why was he complaining – the poor kid had no voice from singing along with The Wiggles for an hour and a half!

One of the rare moments that he was kind of sitting

TechyDad and I both loved the show. Not only was it wonderful watching the boys as they enjoyed the show, we thought it was a great production. The Wiggles Go Bananas tour was like a Cirque du Soleil and Wiggles production combined. Confused? Not to worry more photos coming soon to explain what I mean. TechyDad took some amazing photos and fun videos that I will share to tell the store. The Wiggles actually encourage their fans to take as many photos and videos as you like – sweet!

 

TheAngelForever

 

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