Children's Book Recommendations

Vincent: Starry Starry Night

Vincent: Starry Starry Night children’s book recommendation is by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.

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A young Vincent Van Gogh is sitting in an almond tree sketching sunflowers and iris that are all around him; Book cover of Vincent: Starry Starry Night

Vincent: Starry Starry Night 

by Judith A. Proffer (Author), Yoko Matsuoka (Illustrator) Introduction by Don McLean

Brief summary: A young Vincent Van Gogh sees the world differently from other children, expressing his sadness through paintings of sunflowers, irises, and clouds in nature.

Comments: Young readers learn that there are those who feel sadness but can have a place with everyone else. Vincent Van Gogh was able to express his sadness in his art.

This would make a superb book for art teachers to share during a Van Gogh unit of study.

Don McLean wrote an introduction to this book which was inspired from a song he wrote called, “Vincent” which I have attached.

Rating: 4/5 📗📗📗📗

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*I was sent a complimentary copy of this book.

(Source: folkman 123. (n.d.). Vincent by Don McLean. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wrNFDxCRzU)

The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.

Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is the complimentary copies she receives for an honest review, which are duly noted.

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