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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Art and Much More,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
For those who enjoyed Where's Waldo and other "look and find" puzzles, this book takes it a notch higher. On the eve of an art auction, the auction house receives a tip that 16 of the paintings are forgeries. The reader is invited to view the paintings and compare them with the originals to determine the fakes, which gang of forgers are the culprits, and how much money was paid out to the forgers. You can spend hours looking for the mistakes in the paintings and it is enjoyable (and addictive)! For children, and adults, who enjoy art and/or picture puzzles, this is an ideal gift.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fun for all,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
I have always loved doing activities that we can ALL grow with and this definitely constitutes one of them. Its a great book with lots of twists for those who have a passion for art appreciation.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Yet another Art Mystery,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
This books is one of several that show wonderful works of art to kids in a friendly style. I provides an overview or the art and artist. The kids have really enjoyed using these books and trying to solve the mystery.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for all ages.,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
This line of Art Detective books are very entertaining. Even as an adult it can take some time to solve the case. The little magnifiying glass attatched is not worth much but you don't really need it.
Highly recommend for anyone, even adults recovering from surgery can enjoy as I did.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Very Fun,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
This seems to be written towards a 9-12 year old age range of interest with a reading level about the same range. There is not a lot of reading in this book but someone who is a poor reader might need help.
This book starts wtih the premise that there is an art forger ring and you have to find out who forged what picture, what they were paid for the picture based on how many mistakes they made and in the end; put all that together to figure out who the mastermind is behind the crimes. It takes some time to solve the mystery but it is doable. For those who give up or just don't want to bother; there is an answer key in the back. This is an easy way to expose your child to art, develop critical thinking skills, and increase observation skills. If your child enjoyed the 'Where's Waldo' type books, he or she might enjoy this book. Enjoy
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Details to Examine,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
We have this book and the Art Fraud Detective. They are great to have kids compare information. My kids like finding the differences, but have not finished either story yet...
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
art lesson,
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This review is from: Art Auction Mystery (Hardcover)
Henry Hammer is the owner of the city's auction house. The night before big art sale he learns that some of the paintings are fakes! The reader of this book will have to try and solve the crime by looking closely at the pictures are finding the fakes!
Each picture included art history information. Yes. Mystery meets art in this unique story |
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Art Auction Mystery by Anna Nilsen (Hardcover - October 13, 2005)
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