Art is for everyone—even a bored little girl.
Going to the Art Museum with her mom is no fun at all for Anna. Everything is old and boring and there are so many rules: Don’t Touch! Do Not Enter! Quiet! A vigilant guard keeps a close eye on the energetic little girl, but even so, Anna manages to set off an alarm and almost tip over a vase.
A half-open door draws Anna’s attention, but the No Entry sign means yet again that it’s off-limits. This time, however, the guard surprises her by inviting her to go in. Here she finds a “secret workshop” where paintings are being cleaned and repaired. Staring out from one of the canvases is a girl who looks grumpy and bored—just like Anna herself. With the realization that art often imitates life, Anna discovers the sheer joy to be had from the paintings on the wall, especially those that reflect what is happening all around her.
Filled with representations of paintings from many world-class galleries, this charming book is the perfect prelude to a child’s first visit to an art museum.
“Each page is filled with motion and emotion, as well as with Crump’s impressive recreations of numerous great works of art.” —Atlantic Books Today, Winter/18
“Lil Crump’s illustrations are a delight. Each scene is filled with visual jokes that reward careful attention.” —The Booklist Reader, 01/23/19
“So charming and so real . . . a worthwhile addition to home, classroom and school libraries.” —CanLit for Little Canadians, 09/05/18
“Connection is at the heart of this story and those connections are shown with joy and understanding.” —Sal’s Fiction Addiction, 11/18/18
“Lively and expressive, the digital pictures complement the empathetic, well-structured story, but it’s the visual interplay between illustrated characters and museum art that makes this such an engaging, enjoyable picture book.” —Booklist, 09/01/18
“Clever and endearing.” —Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 05/23/18
“Art truly is for everybody in this charming book . . . The attention to detail is sublime as Crump’s gorgeous characters and scenery work to mirror the featured pieces on the wall that span centuries and cross oceans . . . Anna at the Art Museum would be a great book to read before visiting a museum, to prepare children and manage expectations, but truly it is a good book to read any time.” —CM reviews, *starred review, 12/21/18
“The subtle and clever illustrations blend Anna’s life and famous works of art together, mirroring each other—something that children and adults will appreciate as they read.” —I Heart Literacy, 08/28/18