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What books can you recommend about children's aesthetic education?

Aesthetic education is very important for children's development, which can promote emotional expression and management, creativity and imagination, observation and attention, critical thinking and problem-solving ability, as well as cultural awareness and pluralistic respect.

Through aesthetic education, children can achieve all-round development and become individuals with rich inner world, actively expressing themselves and respecting others.

There are many ways to carry out children's aesthetic education, and reading is the most economical one. There are many aesthetic education books on the market, and fish sauce recommends several series, involving art, music, handicrafts and other art forms!

Eye of art

This book guides children to know more than 50 artists and their works with vivid and family-oriented artistic resources. This treasure from the National Gallery introduces Raphael, Rembrandt, Henry? Matisse, Pablo? Picasso, Alexander? The artistic works of Calder and others show a wide range of artistic styles and techniques.

Each chapter has a specific theme, including studying nature, observing daily life, questioning tradition, telling stories and so on. The content covers many artists, art media and works of art from different countries and different periods.

In addition, forty creative activities interspersed among them can stimulate children's interest in becoming artists and art connoisseurs, for example, in Edgar? Making clay sculptures inspired by Degas sculptures; Imitate Juan? Miro's experience of painting, painting objects only by touch; Imitate? Guinevere of Finch? Stand up and draw a double-sided portrait reflecting physical characteristics and personality characteristics; With Mary? Cassatt's paintings create a story with this theme, and so on.

These projects were written by educators from art museums, who have decades of experience in helping children understand art and artists. Educators and parents will find that this wonderful collection from the first-class American art collection can open the door to children's creativity.

It is good to read this book. We can not only appreciate painting, but also learn painting skills. This book introduces the background, techniques and life of each painting. It also guides us to observe and think, and assigns us learning tasks. If we can follow this book carefully, we will benefit a lot, which is suitable for parents and children to read, appreciate and create together. My daughter likes birds painted by audubon best, especially owls. Every time you read this book, turn to this page and follow the picture. This reminds me of buying her an American bird …

My first book of art enlightenment

166 great works of art, 49 classic artistic themes and an open paper museum. In this book, you can learn about the greatest artists in the history of western art: Da Vinci, Raphael, Diu Lei, Rembrandt, Gauguin and Warhol. ...

Through the narration of Beatrice Fontanel, a French children's book writer, they are no longer distant masters, but people who like painting instinctively like children and are curious about everything, and read their stories kindly like visiting old friends.

This book tells their stories in such a vivid and interesting style: how to spend an afternoon in front of the statue in the garden atrium, how to draw pictures and forget to eat, how to win a red face for artistic views …

This book also reminds us to pay attention to the wonderful details, and leads readers to find a corner in the painting to sit down and appreciate the color, shape, light and atmosphere in detail. There are many beautiful pictures in the book, like a paper museum that can be carried with you. Whenever and wherever you open it, you can start roaming, dreaming and imagining. ...

Read it and feel the gift I gave my daughter last year. Love art, starting with dolls. The child's observation surprised me. As soon as she saw some photos of the bust of Nefertiti in ancient Egypt, she immediately took my hand and ran to the living room. I have a friend's Papyrus painting, and this is one side of this bust. I remember my friend's son stroking Venus' thigh when he was four or five years old, and told his mother that it was really beautiful-childhood can't be concealed. Then, the book that stayed the longest was the time when Margaret solidified, and a steam train appeared in the fireplace, which was surreal.

Mo China knows famous paintings.

The explanation is friendly and sincere, but nothing that breaks through the previous knowledge is suitable for children. Let me talk about my personal thoughts. Of course, all five paintings are classic, but I like Tao Ren and Han Xizai's Night Banquet best, especially the latter.

In fact, when I read this series, I was very surprised. If it is for beginners, according to the ideas of other books, it emphasizes the functions of interpretation, narration and cultural communication, and there should be many choices suitable for this picture. But the interesting thing about Han is that it has something to do with officialdom. Although I don't say much, compared with other works, it depicts some "frustrated" and "hidden" emotions. China's ancient paintings, especially the literati paintings, have many emotions and stories behind them, which I pay special attention to when I study. The contents of several books will be partially repeated, but the flaws will not be hidden, and finally two books will be taught by hand. Haha, it's so cute.

Reading the first five books about famous paintings, starting with the basic knowledge of China's paintings, this paper not only introduces the paintings and the author himself, but also introduces relevant knowledge. It's really a good book for China's artistic enlightenment. Although it is written for teenagers, we adults know a lot about China's art only in the state of teenagers, and I have gained a lot of knowledge by reading it myself. Recommended! I'm afraid 99% of China people don't know what knowledge is. After reading it, I finally understood what Wu Daozi's "Born of Gautama Buddha" was about, and I was deeply impressed by "The Goddess of Luo". The text is simple and easy to understand, but it is very vivid. Even I, an adult, can't stop watching. I think it should be very suitable for children to get in touch with and know some knowledge of ancient art and culture in China.

Take the children to the art gallery.

Words with various small elements are full of design sense. Print with green bean ink to protect children's health. In museums around the world, those great works of art always look so similar. How to appreciate them seems to be a very laborious thing. This book provides practical tools for parents and children to help the whole family appreciate art together. The book is divided into 13 themes, including animals, nature, family, fighting and heroes, myths and magic, and major events of the times. It contains 50 world famous works from14th century to the beginning of 20th century, which can deeply attract children's attention and stimulate their interest more easily.

In this paper, a variety of interactive sections are set up. "Art Detective" encourages children to find answers in paintings according to clues. "Interesting Common Sense" helps children remember the works of masters and expand their knowledge of popular science, humanities, history and geography. In addition, you can also learn about the background, characteristics of the times, painting techniques and anecdotes of artists' lives. The language is interesting, which makes parents and children full of confidence when they enter the art museum.

It is interesting to read some works of art that I have never seen before. What impressed me most was that shouting was actually painting on cardboard. Manet's train is very interesting. Delatour's paintings are very narrative, a bit like modern illustrations. I think it's good, but I also think it's basically to know and understand painting from the perspective of picture narration. This should be just an angle. This is a good way to show pictures to children. Comparative enlightenment

Dunhuang on the Silk Road

Dunhuang on the Silk Road: An Encyclopedia Picture Book of Children's History and Culture is a set of popular science picture books for children, edited by Dunhuang Research Institute with official authorization, with a total of 4 volumes, suitable for children aged 6- 12. Taking history, art, life and the Silk Road as the breakthrough point, it shows the colorful Dunhuang culture for young readers. Here, you can "witness" the thousand-year history of Dunhuang with Dundun, "walk into" the dazzling murals, "be a guest" to the ancient Dunhuang family, "chat with merchants from south to north", and "see" many historical celebrities in Dunhuang and start a beautiful, magical and interesting journey with them!

The pictures in this book are all from high-definition murals authorized by Dunhuang Research Institute, including 54 caves, 160 murals. Each picture is marked with the cave number. When children visit Dunhuang, they can follow the pictures and interpret their own Dunhuang stories.

Reading and feeling folk customs, history and important people are all involved, which is a very good science for children. Sort out the historical context and it will be easy to understand. It is very good to combine the image deduction and hand painting in murals.

These five books introduce the related contents of children's aesthetic education from different angles, such as art enlightenment, art observation, China traditional art, museum visit, Dunhuang art, etc. You can choose the appropriate books according to your children's interests and age.