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What do knights in shining armor have to do with slimy snails and porcupines? A lot, actually!

Armor & Animals brings together two things kids love to provide an entryway into the world of art. The armor collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, beloved by its young visitors, provides the remarkable helmets, shields, and more in the book, which experienced museum educator Liz Yohlin Baill compares to the shells, scales, and spikes that protect animals.

Lively text paired with bright, modern graphics and real-life armor informs kids about art and animals in tandem. A rhino crashes into a knight, teaching kids that a group of rhinos is called a crash—so stay out of the way! Dragons may be imaginary, but a fire-breathing dragon etched on armor can still make a horse look extra tough. Kids can consider the helmets, goggles, and other "armor" they use that help make their activities safer, and connect art to their world as they learn.

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What do knights in shining armor have to do with slimy snails and porcupines? A lot, actually! Armor & Animals... Read more

    Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
    Publication Date: 18/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781616899554, 978-1616899554
    ISBN10: 1616899557

    Number of Pages: 40

    Children & Teen , Baby, Toddler & Pre-School

    Description

    What do knights in shining armor have to do with slimy snails and porcupines? A lot, actually!

    Armor & Animals brings together two things kids love to provide an entryway into the world of art. The armor collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, beloved by its young visitors, provides the remarkable helmets, shields, and more in the book, which experienced museum educator Liz Yohlin Baill compares to the shells, scales, and spikes that protect animals.

    Lively text paired with bright, modern graphics and real-life armor informs kids about art and animals in tandem. A rhino crashes into a knight, teaching kids that a group of rhinos is called a crash—so stay out of the way! Dragons may be imaginary, but a fire-breathing dragon etched on armor can still make a horse look extra tough. Kids can consider the helmets, goggles, and other "armor" they use that help make their activities safer, and connect art to their world as they learn.

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