Art: general interest (Children's / Teenage)

  • Yoko Ono

    Yoko Ono

    £9.99

    Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Yoko Ono tells the story of one of the most visionary artists of the 20th nd 21st century.

  • Black Artists Shaping the World

    £14.99

    A multi-award-winning book that introduces young readers to the work of twenty-six contemporary Black artists from Africa and of the African diaspora.

  • 100 Things to Know About Art

    £14.99

    Featuring quirky illustrations and easily digestible information, this book is a compilation of 100 things you need to know about art.

  • Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum

    £7.99

    Your tour guide will show you how different artists can look at one thing – like a horse – and have totally different visions. These different visions create art. And this is a book that canters through the whole of art history, explaining the puzzling and imaginative thing we call ‘art’.

  • The ultimate art museum

    £29.95

    Visit the world’s greatest museum without leaving your home through this imaginary art museum – a visually spectacular survey of world art for middle-grade readers (aged 8-14 years), curated in collaboration with a global team of experts and educators

  • Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City

    £12.99

    Harold and the Purple Crayon meets The Train to Impossible Places for boys and girls of 8+, this dazzling adventure fizzes with magic, danger, friendship and art. It’s funny too . . .

  • Watercolor Wonders

    Watercolor Wonders

    £14.99

    The follow-up to the popular WATERCOLOR CRUSH and WATERCOLOR DREAMS, this beautiful kit teaches watercolour techniques and provides 18 pages of illustrations.

  • The MET Georgia O’keeffe

    £9.99

    See the world through Georgia O’Keeffe’s eyes and be inspired to produce your own masterpieces. Have you ever wondered exactly what your favourite artists were looking at to make them draw, sculpt, or paint the way they did? In this charming illustrated series of books to keep and collect, created in full collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, you can see what they saw, and be inspired to create your own artworks, too.

  • Girlvana

    £14.99

    When Alex Mazerolle was a teenager, she found herself in a dark cycle of disordered eating, self-hatred, and low self-esteem. Then, in the middle of a difficult period, Alex went to a yoga class. As she moved and slowed her breath, something changed. Born out of retreats that Alex began holding for teenage, self-identified women aged 12-19, ‘Girlvana’ is a handbook to face, overcome, and embrace the challenges that come with the teenage years. The culmination of decades of work, it is a call to action for the self that helps teenage girls work through their feeling, mental health, and bodies.

  • Tiger Walk

    £7.99

    A lyrical story about overcoming fears, with stunning illustrations

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