Luisa Knight
2,903 reviews996 followers
A fun book where your children will learn about five Monet masterpieces along with Katie who magically goes into the pictures to learn about art. Ages: 5 - 9 **Like my reviews? Then you should follow me! Because I have hundreds more just like this one. With each review, I provide a Cleanliness Report, mentioning any objectionable content I come across so that parents and/or conscientious readers (like me) can determine beforehand whether they want to read a book or not. Content surprises are super annoying, especially when you’re 100+ pages in, so here’s my attempt to help you avoid that! So Follow or Friend me here on GoodReads! You’ll see my updates as I’m reading and know which books I’m liking and what I’m not finishing and why. You’ll also be able to utilize my library for looking up titles to see whether the book you’re thinking about reading next has any objectionable content or not. From swear words, to romance, to bad attitudes (in children’s books), I cover it all!
- children childrens-biographies picture-books
Andrea Zuvich
Author6 books226 followers
I read this aloud to my daughter tonight and she audibly gasped when Katie went into the paintings - it's such magic! What a glorious series! Now she knows about Claude Monet! Brilliant stuff!
Set
1,579 reviews
Beautiful book with the work of Monet and his lovely pastel gardens. Monet used to be my absolute favorite painter when I was in 6th grade at the beginning of my after school art classes at camp.
- childhood
Megan McCarthy
16 reviews
Title: Katie and the Water Lily Pond
Author: James Mayhew
Illustrator: Monet
Genre: Children literature
Theme(s): Books that feature a distinct artistic style
Opening line/sentence: “Katie and Grandma were visiting the art gallery, look there’s a competition… you have to paint a picture like Monet”
Brief Book Summary: A magical journey taking us through images of Monet’s paintings
Framework:
Like(s): She is confident in her artistic ability
Dislike(s): Grandma left her alone to wander the art gallery
Patterns(s): Comparing her drawings to Monet’s
Puzzle(s): Who will win the competition?
Consideration of Instructional Application(3-4 sentences in your own words):
The children can pick which piece of art work showcased in the book and recreate it as their own. This shows them how we can get inspired from great works, and create something totally new and call it our own through similar techniques that the artist used as impressionalism.
Christy
Author16 books62 followers
Katie explores five of Monet's masterpieces and discovers just why he is one of the world’s most-loved artists
Bringing classic art to life for children yet again, this newest installment in the hugely successful Katie series has the leading lady focusing on the fascinating works of Monet. Katie is desperate to win an art competition at the gallery, but the judging is at three o'clock—surely she can paint a terrific picture before the deadline, can't she? She’s got to try. Featuring the most iconic paintings by one of the world’s most loved artists, the masterpieces visited in the book include: Bathers at La Grenouillere, Blanche Monet Painting; Path through the Poppies; The Rue Montorgueil, Paris; and The Waterlily Pond.
- art picture-book
Ruthe Turner
487 reviews11 followers
The author considers himself a sort of ambassador of art and music, introducing children to the fine arts through his beautifully illustrated story books. This book is from his “Katie” series about a little girl who often visits the art gallery with her grandmother. In this book, Katie visits the gallery and magically steps into five of Monet’s paintings where she commiserates with the painted subjects and enjoys some delightful adventures as well. What a fun way to fully “immerse” yourself into a Monet Masterpiece!
- art paintings
Rose
1,982 reviews2 followers
A sweet little book about a little girl visiting an art museum with her grandmother. They see and ad for a Monet contest that closes at 3. While grandmother rests, Katie jumps into several paintings to attempt an entry. Finally, in the last one, her painting falls into the mud and she thinks it is ruined. But, she has produced a picture of the Japanese bridge and its reflection. Good to try with my students.
Colette
197 reviews3 followers
I've heard so much about this series. It reminds me of the idea behind "The Story Orchestra" in that the goal is to introduce children to great works of art. I thought this was very well done, in a way that would keep kids interested while definitely familiarizing them with classic artwork. I'll be watching for others in the series, for sure.
Kathy
684 reviews17 followers
Lovely book with a delightful story which I can see using with a France unit or art unit. I am so glad I discovered this series for homeschooling my grandkids. It's too bad the pandemic has made it unsafe for them to attend school but we can't ameliorate that situation until Joe Biden is elected. In the meantime, I will keep finding creative ways to teach my granddaughter and grandson.
- book-club-classic home-schooling
Sarah Mack
36 reviews2 followers
Katie has to paint a picture like Monet to enter a competition and enlists the help of a painter to help her. James Mayhew’s illustrations are gorgeous and Katie blends in perfectly with the artworks of Monet. An informative and welcoming introduction to the works of a revered painter.
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Jenna Mills
2,697 reviews11 followers
Exactly what you would expect from a Katie book. Hope to keep this book long enough to take my daughter to see some of the paintings in it.
- art children-s-book
Kim
1,219 reviews4 followers
A fun children's book to read about Monet and some of his well known paintings.
Angela
21 reviews1 follower
I think this a lovely colourful book for children around 32 page and introduces children to some of Monet paintings.
Maki
841 reviews
Katie learns how to paint, but its not easy, she almost gives up, but in the end it is a great painting and she wins a prize.
Diane
268 reviews15 followers
4 stars for the beautiful illustrations, 3 stars for the literary merit.
- picture-book
FM Family
1,069 reviews11 followers
Love the Katie series, as does the whole family. This one doesn't hugely stand out, but I have no qualms with it. Katie travels through a bunch of paintings seeking something to draw for the painting contest, finally learning about the smudginess that makes watercolours work! I think the Katie books that work the best are those where she has a kid as a friend she's running around with, like Katie's Sunday Afternoon, Katie and the Sunflowers, or Katie meets the impressionists. But the story still works and introduces kids to a number of great paintings and painters. Definitely worth a read. My three year old enjoyed this, and the other Katie stories, and requests them often!
- already-own creativity exploration
Frances Coe
274 reviews1 follower
Creative and imaginative (accurately describes a nana!!!) Really love the concept of entering into each painting
- general-childrens
Ozgecan
47 reviews
Müzede Monet tablolarında gezen küçük bir kız 💛 çocukları bilmem ama ben çok beğendim 😊
Jessica
482 reviews13 followers
A friend of mine gave me this book because she knows that I love Monet and I have three little girls that also love these books. Shhhh... don't tell anyone but I love children's books! This one does not disappoint. The adventure of a little girl obviously resonates with my girls. They love all the paintings and have so many questions. They also remind me that we really should not touch the pictures in the museum. (Whew! Glad they retained that lesson!) I think I may need to get the rest of the "Katie" books. Some we use in our home education curriculum... the rest would just be fun!
- children-s-books current-home-library
Mckinley
9,778 reviews85 followers
Anttoer good one.
- adventure art heroine
Christine Turner
3,560 reviews51 followers
Subject:
Katie (Fictitious character : Mayhew) -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction.
Painting -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction.
Art museums -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction.