Vous en avez un à vendre?

The Art Lesson: A Shavuot Story - Marks, Allison|Marks, Wayne|Wilkinson, Ann...

4,52 $US
Environ6,29 $C
État :
Bon
Ayez l'esprit tranquille. Expédition et renvois sans frais.
Expédition :
Sans frais USPS Media MailTM.
Lieu : El Dorado, Kansas, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le sam. 24 mai et le ven. 30 mai à 43230
Le délai de livraison est estimé en utilisant notre méthode exclusive, basée sur la proximité de l'acheteur du lieu où se trouve l'objet, le service d'expédition sélectionné, l'historique d'expédition du vendeur et d'autres facteurs. Les délais de livraison peuvent varier, particulièrement lors de périodes achalandées.
Renvois :
Renvoi sous 30 jours. Le vendeur paie les frais de renvoi.
Paiements :
     Diners Club

Magasinez en toute confiance

Garantie de remboursement eBay
Le vendeur assume l'entière responsabilité de cette annonce.
Numéro de l'objet eBay :156785610367
Dernière mise à jour : mai 20, 2025 15:56:40 HAEAfficher toutes les modificationsAfficher toutes les modifications

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
Release Year
2017
ISBN
9781467781732

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1467781738
ISBN-13
9781467781732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221776983

Product Key Features

Book Title
Art Lesson : a Shavuot Story
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Art & Architecture, General, Family / Multigenerational, Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Religious
Illustrator
Yes, Wilkinson, Annie
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Allison Marks, Wayne Marks
Format
Picture Book

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
5.3 Oz
Item Length
11.2 in
Item Width
9.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2016-008979
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"What could be better to bring home the meaning of a Jewish holiday, especially the spring harvest holiday of Shavuot, which shows God's gift of Torah to the Jewish people, than a book about making art! Shavuot is usually celebrated either by staying up one night of Shavuot studying Torah and/or by creating an art work. This book is about the making of paper cuts depicting various aspects of the holiday and the authors and illustrator show how it can be done. Grandma J is an art teacher who is totally proficient in creating paper cuts of magnificent design. She shares her skill and her love of art with her granddaughter, Shoshana, as they create special designs for Shavuot and skills for a lifetime of creativity. The technique is demonstrated in a series of colorful pictures illustrating the text. A nice touch is that the creation of several pieces are all learned as the reader watches the process of the girl growing up, who later shares what she has learned with her own granddaughter. It is a colorful book with many dimensions and filled with imagination. Don't be surprised if it inspires creativity in the reader, as well."--Jewish Book Council, "The Art Lesson: A Shavuot Story by Allison and Wayne Marks, illustrated by Annie Wilkinson. Shoshana's grandma is an artist, with bright red cat-eye glasses and a cat named Krasner. Every Thursday after school, Shoshana goes to her studio--'like an enchanted forest'--to do art. Grandma J calls her 'my little Chagall,' 'my little Modigliani,' and 'my little Pissarro'; Wilkinson's simple, sweet illustrations contain nods to each of the artists mentioned. For Shavuot, Grandma J and Shoshana make papercuts. Grandma J creates beautiful roses and Torahs, but all Shoshana sees when she unfolds her paper are ugly holes. Grandma J teaches her to see visions in her abstractions: fields of flowers, schools of fish, honeycombs of bees. And many years later, when Shoshana is an artist herself, she teaches her own granddaughter the lessons of Grandma J. A short afterword explains Shavuot, mentions that Eastern European Jews used to make papercuts to hang in their windows for the holiday--who knew? --and gives instructions for a simple Star of David papercut. It also explains who the Jewish artists named in the text are...including Lee Krasner, who was not, in actual fact, a cat. (Ages 3-6)" - Tablet Mag, "This story is based on Eastern European Jews' custom of decorating their windows with Jewish-themed papercuts during the Shavuot holiday. Children should enjoy this cleverly imagined tale of a girl who loves spending time doing art projects with her talented grandmother. Young Shoshana dresses in her treasured artist's smock and black beret for her weekly visit to the home of Grandma Jacobs, who stocks an art studio that would enchant any child. Calling her granddaughter 'My little Chagall' or 'My little Modigliani,' she stirs creative juices as she instructs Shoshana how to make papercuts -- 'something my bubbe taught me how to do when I was a little girl.' When Shoshana gets frustrated with what she believes are meager efforts, her grandmother encourages her to use her imagination to define success and states lovingly that 'Every papercut is special. Just like you.' Adults will appreciate the various references to famous artists' styles that the illustrator has hidden among the pages, helped by an author's note explaining Grandma Jacobs' use of nicknames. Simple instructions for a Star of David papercut are included."--Jewish Journal, "What could be better to bring home the meaning of a Jewish holiday, especially the spring harvest holiday of Shavuot, which shows Gods gift of Torah to the Jewish people, than a book about making art! Shavuot is usually celebrated either by staying up one night of Shavuot studying Torah and/or by creating an art work. This book is about the making of paper cuts depicting various aspects of the holiday and the authors and illustrator show how it can be done. Grandma J is an art teacher who is totally proficient in creating paper cuts of magnificent design. She shares her skill and her love of art with her granddaughter, Shoshana, as they create special designs for Shavuot and skills for a lifetime of creativity. The technique is demonstrated in a series of colorful pictures illustrating the text. A nice touch is that the creation of several pieces are all learned as the reader watches the process of the girl growing up, who later shares what she has learned with her own granddaughter. It is a colorful book with many dimensions and filled with imagination. Dont be surprised if it inspires creativity in the reader, as well."--Jewish Book Council, "This story is based on Eastern European Jews custom of decorating their windows with Jewish-themed papercuts during the Shavuot holiday. Children should enjoy this cleverly imagined tale of a girl who loves spending time doing art projects with her talented grandmother. Young Shoshana dresses in her treasured artists smock and black beret for her weekly visit to the home of Grandma Jacobs, who stocks an art studio that would enchant any child. Calling her granddaughter 'My little Chagall' or 'My little Modigliani,' she stirs creative juices as she instructs Shoshana how to make papercuts 'something my bubbe taught me how to do when I was a little girl.' When Shoshana gets frustrated with what she believes are meager efforts, her grandmother encourages her to use her imagination to define success and states lovingly that 'Every papercut is special. Just like you.' Adults will appreciate the various references to famous artists styles that the illustrator has hidden among the pages, helped by an authors note explaining Grandma Jacobs use of nicknames. Simple instructions for a Star of David papercut are included."Jewish Journal
Grade From
Preschool
Grade To
Second Grade
Synopsis
"Hannah loves her Thursday art lessons with Grandma Jacobs. Grandma Jacobs teaches Hannah how to make paper cut-outs for Shavuot, but Hannah's cut-outs don't look like anything at all until Grandma Jacobs helps her find the beautiful pictures hidden in them"--, Shoshana loves spending time at Grandma Jacobs' art studio and for Shavuot, Grandma Jacobs has a very special art project in mind Shoshana learns how to make papercuts by carefully folding squares of paper and cutting shapes out of them. But can she create works of art as beautiful as the ones Grandma makes?, Shoshana loves spending time at Grandma Jacobs' art studio and for Shavuot, Grandma Jacobs has a very special art project in mind! Shoshana learns how to make papercuts by carefully folding squares of paper and cutting shapes out of them. But can she create works of art as beautiful as the ones Grandma makes?
LC Classification Number
PZ7.M34175Art 2016

Description de l'objet du vendeur

À propos de ce vendeur

Reliant Bookstore

99,2% d'évaluations positives163K objets vendus

Membre depuis : juin 2021
We are a used bookstore located in El Dorado, KS. Our business focuses on providing quality books at fair prices, accurate listings to take the fear out of buying used books, and excellent customer ...
Plus
Visiter la BoutiqueContacter

Évaluations détaillées du vendeur

Moyenne au cours des 12 derniers mois
Qualité de la description
4.9
Justesse des frais d'expédition
5.0
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
4.9

Évaluations comme vendeur (41 559)

Toutes les évaluations
Positives
Neutres
Négatives
  • 4***d (12)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
    Six derniers mois
    Achat vérifié
    The package was delivered late because it went to the East Coast from Kansas before coming to the West Coast. However, Reliant Book Store maintained constant communication with me and was very helpful throughout the process. The three-volume series arrived in the exact condition that was advertised. These were first-edition books that replaced the stolen ones. I am satisfied with my purchase and recommend Reliant Book Store to anyone looking for excellent used books at reasonable prices.
  • s***k (117)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
    Six derniers mois
    Achat vérifié
    High quality book arrived in good condition as described. The book's appearance is satisfactory. A great value! Shipping: Seller shipped promptly. But I received an eBay message saying: USPS made a delivery attempt but were unable to proceed due to an insufficient address. Huh? Also, shipping history said book was "Held at Post Office At Customer Request." I didn't request this to be done! Next day I went to my USPS office. They fished around & found package. My address was correct. Weird.
  • r***e (332)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
    Six derniers mois
    Achat vérifié
    Received today and the packaging was very secure to minimize any potential damage during shipping. Took a few more days than expected…about 10 days from order but received is perfect shape. The quality is very good, other than a slight wrinkle on the cover, the books brand new…better than described plus the price was SO much better than competitors! Job well done - recommend seller!