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Introducing artists through play-based learning

Modern Art for Kids is a new art and craft activity book inspired by art history

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2023 3:00PM

Introducing artists through play-based learning
The book is inspired by Stephanie Ho Poon’s personal craft projects with her own children. – Pic courtesy of Quarry Books, February 14, 2023

‘MODERN Art for Kids’ is a charmingly illustrated hands-on guide packed with fun facts, amazing stories about the lives of artists, and arty-crafty activities for interactive learning. It is the debut book in the Art Stars series.

Filled with bite-sized summaries, the book is inspired by the author Stephanie Ho Poon’s personal craft projects with her own children. It takes kids on a fun and engaging journey through modern art history to meet key artists through play-based learning.

Children get to experience the various art movements from Impressionism to Minimalism.

Some of the influential artists and art movements include:

  • Claude Monet (Impressionism) Make your own serene Pond Lilies • Vincent van Gogh (Post-Impressionism) Use expressive swirls to make a Salty Night
  • Sonia Delaunay (Orphism) Experiment with bright colours and shapes by making Colourful Lollipops
  • Frida Kahlo (Surrealism) Channel the artist and her work by making an upcycled Frida Crown
  • Andy Warhol (Pop Art) Set up your own “factory” and make a Recycled Tray Print Published by Quarry Books, an imprint of The Quarto Group (LSE: QRT), the title will be released globally across the US, UK and Asia on 25 April, 2023.

Pre-orders are available on all major platforms including Quarto, Amazon and Book Depository. All pre-orders will receive a limited edition sticker sheet upon presentation of valid e-receipt. To claim, fill in the form here.

Celebrating the upcoming launch, Stephanie says “It is humbling to see my passion turn into a published reality. Like many mothers, I strive to find a balance between my career and my family.

Stephanie is grateful to be able to share her love of art and crafting with the next generation. – Pic courtesy of Quarry Books
Stephanie is grateful to be able to share her love of art and crafting with the next generation. – Pic courtesy of Quarry Books

"This debut book is really a combination of my two life passions, and I am so grateful to be able to share my love of art and crafting with the next generation, inspiring kids with interesting life stories, exposing them to the freedom of creativity, and of course having fun along the way," continues the art historian with a double master’s degree from University of Cambridge and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

"I look forward to exploring more creative fields in the future, including architecture and design, as well as Chinese ink painting among many more sources of inspiration.” – The Vibes, February 14, 2023

Stephanie Ho Poon is a cultural professional who is passionate about education and crafting. She consults for major art institutions and organisations around the world. Modern Art for Kids is her debut children’s book.

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