Reviews
Kid's Book Review: Dog Loves Drawing by Louis Yates
A Must-Have Book for Kids Who Love to Draw!
I stumbled upon Dog Loves Drawing by Louis Yates at a bookstore sale, and it’s been a studio favorite ever since! This adorable story takes kids on a fun, imaginative drawing adventure with Dog and his doodled friends. Perfect for young artists!
Review: Kid's Book When Pigasso Met Mootisse by Nina Laden
A Fun & Silly Art History Book for Kids!
When Pigasso Met Mootisse by Nina Laden is a playful take on art history, introducing kids to two famous artists in a colorful, imaginative way. Is it historically accurate? Probably not! But with bright illustrations, a fun story, and an art-inspired rivalry between a cow and a pig, it keeps kids engaged while sparking their creativity. Plus, there’s a short historical summary at the end to set the record straight!
Kid's Book Review: The Rainbow Goblins by Ul De Rico
A Stunningly Illustrated Story – The Rainbow Goblins
One of my all-time favorite books for its gorgeous paintings and captivating story—The Rainbow Goblins by Ul de Rico! This tale follows mischievous goblins who steal color from the rainbow. While it may be a bit spooky for sensitive kids, its breathtaking artwork makes it a fantastic read for teens, adults, and art lovers alike.
Kid's Book Review: The Dot
The Dot by Peter Reynolds
Looking for a fun and inspiring book to help build confidence in young artists? The Dot by Peter Reynolds is a wonderful story following young Vashti on her journey to believing in herself as an artist
Kid's Book Review: Beautiful Oops
Back to School & At-Home Art Fun!
Looking for a fun, interactive book that teaches kids to reuse their artwork instead of tossing it after a small mistake? This book is a classroom favorite and a perfect at-home art project resource—especially during quarantine and remote learning!
Kid's Book Review: Ish
Kid's Book Review: Ish
This is a great book for kids who might be hard on themselves when learning to make art or draw. It shows siblings Leon, Ramon and Marisol and how they can be supportive of each other while learning to make art. It's a good book for kids who need a little more confidence and a little less criticism of their efforts.