Artchat

Artchat

14,95

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Artchat will be released on March 26!

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Productbeschrijving

LOOKING AT AND CHATTING ABOUT ART

Artchat is a unique fill-in-the-blanks book featuring more than 80 works of art. Do you find a piece beautiful, weird or ugly? What catches your eye? How does it make you feel? Children can enjoy the book alone, or together with a friend or parent.
The questions and activities invite children to wonder, explore, empathise with the artists, use their imagination, and even colour and play. But above all, it inspires them to have lots of fun with art!

Artchat has been created in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

’What a fresh, joyful book! It’s full of inspiration to look at and discuss art. And it’s great that you can actually work in the book.’ – Marieke de Wit, teacher Visual Arts

’Artchat encourages creativity by allowing playful interaction with art!’ – Sosha Duysker, TV host

Age 6+

ABOUT THE WRITER
Michal Janssen is an author and an education specialist. She develops teaching materials for primary school children, and also writes books for parents and their children to complete together: the Chatbook series. Her strength lies in asking surprising, short and well-defined questions, which seem ordinary, but give rise to special answers.

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
In 2008, Rianne van Essen established the Dutch brand Gezinnig, a subtraction of the words family (gezin) and meaningful (zinnig). After becoming a mother, she combined her background in communication with entrepreneurship as part of a clear mission: helping parents to make their family life run more smoothly. The product range consists of communication and planning tools. Over 250,000 books have now been sold from the Chatbook series.

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