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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, funky, and educational,
By Jennifer Bogart "@ Quiverfullfamily.com" (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
When Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo set out to capture the wonder of art in an interactive, "touch-and-feel" format for the youngest of art connoisseurs they started with well-known artists. Brush Mona Lisa's Hair and Make Van Gogh's Bed were amongst their earlier offerings, along with Catch Picasso's Rooster, released this Fall. Including both household name artists and major schools of art, these offerings opened a world of interactive art to children.With the release of Tickle Tut's Toes the Touch the Art Series departs for previously unexplored waters - the largely three-dimensional, structural art of ancient Egypt. Pairing simple rhyming couplets with sensory elements and photographic reproductions of Egyptian art, children can stroke the sail of a painted wooden model boat, rub the scratchy burlap-like texture of the cloth wrapped around a mummified crocodile, or finger roughly woven linen that trails from a mummy's wrappings. Very neat. The objects-de-art are placed against colorful, bold, rough-collage backgrounds reminiscent of Eric Carle's work. The contrast of modern with ancient makes the historical artifacts pop from the page. Though presented in a board-book, these titles are recommended for ages 4 - 8, as some of the touchy features are more fragile than those typically found in similar-style books for babies. Small plastic "gems," loosely woven linen wrappings that can unravel if treated roughly, and other elements, take these titles out of the realm of toddlers and into that of early elementary. An appendix of sorts features thumbnails of the artifacts, approximate dates, details of their current homes, historical background, and construction notes. The adults who'll be introducing these books to their children should most certainly read these fascinating details. That way, as they flip through the pages, and their little ones inevitably ask questions, they'll be able to enter into a natural conversation wherein they can share these educational tidbits. My six-year-old was actually open to my reading some of these details when a particular piece of art interested her keenly as we read through the book, but she wasn't open to reading straight through this section. Tickle Tut's Toes hits all of the high-interest, fascinating subjects of the well-known aspects of Egyptian culture. King Tut, a tomb painting, mummies, a tiny sphinx, a sarcophagus, and the pyramids are complemented by some lesser-known subjects such as glasswork and a miniature replica of daily life created for inclusion in a coffin. While some of these items can be considered "art" only loosely, they certainly form a fascinating jumping-off point for a further-study of ancient Egypt, and can add depth and visual references for studies that are already underway. Featuring nine items in total, Tickle Tut's Toes allows parents and educators to quickly pull together an informal introduction to Egyptian artifacts without requiring planning or resource scrounging, while meeting children at their level - the world of the kinesthetic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Creative Book Added To A Fabulous Series,
By Art Lover (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
This is another terrific book in a fabulous series of creative, educational and interactive books for children. It gives children the opportunity to explore Ancient Egypt by seeing, touching and listening. Learning about Egytptian art has never been so much fun!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tactile introduction to art,
This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
Like the other books in this series, this book is a fun, effective way to engage little ones in art and history, enjoyable for both kids and adults.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One more for the collection!,
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This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
As I said in an earlier review, I own and love the other three books in this series. I bought them to enjoy alongside my nieces and nephews and they love them. This one is great, too, and a wonderful addition to my collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!,
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This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
My son has loved this book since he was 10 months old. At 19 months, it remains one of his top-10 books. The first page, with a large center cut-out, was easily destroyed by him (he bent it in half), but that doesn't effect the reading of it, and the rest of the book seems to be pretty indestructible. It's the first book I've purchased in the Touch the Art series -- I found it at the Getty Villa museum store in LA, and was thrilled to find that Amazon has the rest!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tut,Tut Terrific!!!,
This review is from: Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes (Board book)
An avid fan of The Touch the Art series,I could not wait to read this next book!This is the most delightful and educational treasure hunt..combining art and history.What child wouldn't want to Tickle Tut's Toes and not get caught? I love this book!!Roberta Hirsch (Educational Consultant,NYC)
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tickle Tut's Toes,
By RAH (Lakewood, WA) - See all my reviews
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Nice story for young children. Wish there were more things to touch in the storyand some guarantee that the fabric pieces in the story won't be pulled out easily.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
My toddler destroyed it,
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Awesome idea, but not for young toddlers. My 17 month old tore it up. He still likes to lookat the book though
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Touch the Art: Tickle Tut's Toes by Julie Appel (Board book - November 3, 2009)
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