- Johannes Vermeer, Alix Wood
- I spy shapes in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- No one saw, ordinary things through the eyes of an artist, by Bob Raczka
- Seurat and La Grande Jatte, connecting the dots, by Robert Burleigh
- This book will make you an artist, written by Ruth Millington ; illustrated by Ellen Surrey
- How to be an art rebel, Ben Street ; illustrated by Jay Daniel Wright
- What makes a Rembrandt a Rembrandt?, Richard Muhlberger
- Anholt's artists activity book, written and illustrated by Laurence Anholt
- An eye for art, focusing on great artists and their work, presented by the National Gallery of Art
- Arte para niños
- Math at the Art Museum, written by Group Majoongmul ; illustrated by Yun-ju Kim
- 13 women artists children should know, Bettina Schümann ; [translated from the German by Jane Michael]
- Get into art, places, Susie Brooks
- Fine art adventures, 36 creative, Hands-on projects inspired by Classic Masterpieces, Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw ; introduction by Mike Norris, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Now you see it, now you don't, Rene Magritte
- Adventures in Asian art, an afternoon at the museum, by Sue DiCicco with Deborah Clearwaters and the Asian Art Museum Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture
- Splat!, the most exciting artists of all time, Mary Richards
- Children's book of art
- 100 Pablo Picassos, art by Violet Lemay ; concept and text by Mauricio Velásquez de León
- Paul Cézanne, Alix Wood
- Feed Matisse's fish, Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo
- Marcel's masterpiece, how a toilet shaped the history of art, Jeff Mack
- Paul Gauguin, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Art up close, from ancient to modern, Claire d'Harcourt
- Edgar Degas, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Art and how it works, an introduction to art for children, written by Ann Kay ; forword by Tomie dePaola