Families who loved Modern Art by Rosie Dickins often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child looks at a famous abstract painting and says, My little brother could do that! It is the perfect tool for moving beyond skepticism toward a genuine appreciation for creative risk-taking. This guide introduces the history and logic behind modern art movements, explaining that being an artist is about having a unique idea and the courage to express it differently. Through clear explanations and internet-linked resources, the book explores how art changed from realistic portraits to wild shapes and colors. It fosters self-confidence by showing that there is no wrong way to be creative. For children aged 9 to 14, it transforms a confusing museum visit into a scavenger hunt for meaning, helping them understand that modern art is often a conversation about the world around us.