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Saturday 21 April

Van Gogh and the Sunflowers - way better than that Art History class in college

Van Gogh and the Sunflowers iPad appEven though I managed to pull a strong B+ in my college Art Appreciation class, my art history is a little rusty all these years later. And Van Gogh? Beyond the usual "ear incident" and the iconic sunflowers and starry night, my wealth of knowledge begins to run dry.

So when I opened up the Van Gogh and the Sunflowers app on my iPad to show my kids, turns out I was having as many "Wow! I never knew that!" moments as they were. 

 

The app itself really is a work of art. Based upon the book by the same name written by Laurence Anholt, it is the story of a boy named Camille and his family who befriend the odd-ball painter who suddenly shows up in their town and moves in to a little yellow house just down the street. While everyone in town rejects this strange artist, Camille's family shows compassion and tolerance for the quirky painter.

Van Gogh and the Sunflowers appThe text itself is beautifully written and poetic, but the book is more than just its story. The pages are filled with beautiful watercolor illustrations, the story read aloud in a deep, mesmerizing voice, and children can interact with almost every page--painting, a virtual Van Gogh exhibit and even some physics thrown in as well. 

By tapping on each moving character, the app opens up a page where kids can paint each scene themselves. Not only that, for those less painterly kiddos, behind each moving character a world of gears and pulleys can be discovered. Playing with these pages and reassembling the moving system unlocks even more interactive pages as the story progresses. 

The app holds something for everyone and I'll bet almost every child in your house will find something to love inside this story. And you'll get a short-course in Van Gogh art history--much more interesting than the one you sat through in your college days.-Molly

Van Gogh and the Sunflowers is available for iPad in the iTunes store.

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