The Met Black and White

A High Contrast Book of Art

Part of DK The Met

Author DK
$12.99 US
DK. | DK Children
20 per carton
On sale Apr 16, 2024 | 9780744092974
Age 0-3 years
Sales rights: World except UK/Ireland

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Discover the world through the museum’s collection of black and white artworks and objects!

I went to the museum, and I saw…

Featuring artists from Bill Traylor to Josef Albers, young readers can discover mesmerizing black and white artworks and objects from across The Met’s incredible collection. Developed in collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Black and White is guaranteed to spark a lifelong love of learning and art appreciation and is perfect for very young children with a developing sense of vision.

Each page features a high contrast black and white artwork from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection, and the fun matching game at the end reinforces learning. Young readers can discover cats from 18th century China, 4000-year-old shields from Egypt, and 16th century Incan clothing. It’s the baby art book series that grown-ups will love, too.

© The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Discover the world through the museum’s collection of black and white artworks and objects!

I went to the museum, and I saw…

Featuring artists from Bill Traylor to Josef Albers, young readers can discover mesmerizing black and white artworks and objects from across The Met’s incredible collection. Developed in collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Black and White is guaranteed to spark a lifelong love of learning and art appreciation and is perfect for very young children with a developing sense of vision.

Each page features a high contrast black and white artwork from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection, and the fun matching game at the end reinforces learning. Young readers can discover cats from 18th century China, 4000-year-old shields from Egypt, and 16th century Incan clothing. It’s the baby art book series that grown-ups will love, too.

© The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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