Sharing with Renoir by Julie Merberg


Sharing with Renoir
Title : Sharing with Renoir
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ISBN : 0811847578
ISBN-10 : 9780811847575
Language : English
Format Type : Board Book
Number of Pages : 22
Publication : First published April 28, 2005

Set against the backdrop of well-known works by the artist, Auguste Renoir, rhyming text tells a story from the artwork.


Sharing with Renoir Reviews


  • Jon Nakapalau

    I love this concept: telling a story around the paintings of great artists - great introduction for small children that will encourage further reading on artistic styles. I really wish there had been books like this when I was growing up; I think it is a fun and innovative way to introduce children to art.

  • Jaclyn

    This is one book in a series that introduces children to the great art masters. It shows a few pieces (around 10) from the artist and pairs it with rhyming phrases. These books were fun to read and, obviously, great to look at. They come in board book form and are on the smaller side so they are great for little hands, but even my older children loved looking through them.

    One semi-negative comment I have is that some of the phrases that accompany each painting tell the reader too much which doesn't let the reader come up with their own meaning and interpretation of the painting. This doesn't happen with each painting or in every book. Some of the phrases are more ambiguous. I guess the easy remedy for this would be to not read the text to your child and just ask questions and have discussions about each picture.

    Overall, this is a great series and I highly recommend them.

  • Carmen

    Nice introduction to Renoir's art. The text was sometimes a stretch as most of the pictures don't really have to don with sharing, but it works nonetheless (and babies aren't going to be very harsh critics anyway). My 2-month-old enjoyed looking at the pictures.

  • Alicia Carlson

    Bought this after going on a family outing to the art museum. Great way to introduce Renoir to children. Delight for me, as Rwnoir is one of my favorites.

  • Janet

    Sharing with Renoir is a title in a board book series focusing on paintings of famous individual artists and weaving the paintings into a story appropriate for very young children.
    The paintings and storyline in this title weave into a story about a fun activity a child and another child or adult are doing together.
    The bibliography is a list of the painting title with detail of which art museum owns the painting.

  • JJ W.

    I didn't like this one as much as
    Dancing with Degas, partially because I like Renoir's art less, but partially also because the story falls apart about halfway through. The book is ostensibly about sharing, but only the first half has really anything to do with sharing. The rest is just basically description of the painting. Which is fine, but it becomes "A Book of Renoir's Paintings with Some Neat Curvy Rhyming Text" instead of "Sharing with Renoir," and that's just not as catchy a title.

    Don't judge that I thought that much about a children's board book. A book is a book. It deserves thought.

  • Jillian Heise

    Rhyming story told as a journey through the famous paintings of Renoir in a board book. The rhythm would be good for reading to young children; although, some rhymes seem forced, they are connected to the works of art in a way that helps kids see what each piece is about.

  • Hope L. Justice

    It is just ok. The topic is sharing, and it works, but barely. It mostly is activities done with two people, not necessarily sharing. Not ideal for story time but good for a child to look at on their own.

  • Sarah Stumphf

    My 18 month old threw a fit when I tried to read this to him. The art was beautiful though.

  • Melissa

    Cool book for introducing fine art and visual literacy!