Kids Books - Arts

Who Is George Lucas? (Who Was?)

Who Is George Lucas? (Who Was?)

By Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso

This who was book does not disappoint! Learn all about George Lucas’ childhood, teen years, and his early movies. This book is really fasinating, and you will learn a lot!

Who Is Steven Spielberg? (Who Was?)

Who Is Steven Spielberg? (Who Was?)

By Stephanie Spinner

I loved this book! It was really fun learning more about the director who made so many great movies! This book had many interesting facts that I did not know! I loved how Steven Spielberg made the movie “ET” based a little bit on him, and how he felt in the past!

Who Was Pablo Picasso?

Who Was Pablo Picasso?

By True Kelley

Pablo Picasso did a lot in his life. He went through many stages of painting .( and tried to not care what people thought of them ) and I loved all of them . And went through many many many relationships . He had 7 wifes (and or )girlfriends and had 4 kids! . All of them with 3 different wives . I really think that pablos painting was very awesome . I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 5/5 stars definitely my favorite who was book yet. - Pizzagirl7

Who Is Maria Tallchief?

Who Is Maria Tallchief?

By Catherine Gourley

It's a little funny

Who Was Jim Henson?

Who Was Jim Henson?

By Joan Holub

Jim always loved to draw! When he got a little older he started being a puppeteer. He worked on that hard until it formed the Muppets . Jim loved what he did! Jim soon got to be on tv with his puppets but he knew he wanted to be more than a puppeteer. You'll have read it to find out his entire life story. I loved this book!I recommend to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars ! 😁 - Pizzagirl7 😉

UC Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?

UC Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?

By Roberta Edwards

When Leonardo was born nobody seemed to love him or want him. I bet they didn't know what he would turn into. Leonardo was a great painter . Although he didn't paint tons of painting the ones he did where amazing . This is a great book for all ages . I rate this book 3/5 stars . Thank you for reading!-Pizzagirl7❤

Who Was Elvis Presley?

Who Was Elvis Presley?

By Geoff Edgers

I loved this book! It was about the famous singer in the 1900's... ELVIS PRESLEY! It was really cool for me to learn something about a singer I knew nothing about. Then I realized that Elvis's history was really cool. At Elvis's concerts, some of the kids thought his outfits were really cool so they wanted to dress like them but their parents wouldn't let them because they thought the outfits were not appropriate. He was also born in the Great Depression. The Great Depression was really sad and his life was sad because his family was poor. I would recommend all of the Who Was? Books.

Who Were the Beatles?

Who Were the Beatles?

By Geoff Edgers

This book is a great description about the Beatles' lives. It tells about John, Paul, George, and Ringo from when they were born and until they died. It tells about when they met and how they met. Its interesting how 4 poor, or sickly, or bullied kids become one of the most popular, rich, and succsessful bands ever. Do they split up? Do they stay together? Read the book to find out!

Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? (GB)

Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? (GB)

By Yona Zeldis McDonough

The SADDEST parts are when his dad and mom die and when he dies from getting very sick! I feel bad for him. I have know and listened to some of the song tunes he wrote. I was pretty impressed when he could play the piano starting at the age of 4.

Who Was Walt Disney?

Who Was Walt Disney?

By Whitney Stewart

I really like this book! It tells about Walt Disney’s life and how he grew up.1.He starts making black and white,no sound animations.2.He gets more people to work for him.3.He loses all his workers,his movie camera, and all his money. The rest of it you have to read. And as you know he becomes famous and makes Disneyland. Fun fact: He first made Oswald the rabbit and then later changed it to the popular Mickey Mouse but this Mickey was “mean and tricky” as described in the book. I would recommend this book for 2-6th graders. This was a really good book!

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