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1. Nov 19, Finding Winnie: The True Pooh!

2016 Caldecott Medal winner Finding Winnie is the true story of the real bear who inspired Milne's Winnie the Pooh.

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2. Nov 16, Aspiring Digital Illustrator

Hello there, My name is Amy and I have been drawing ever since I can remember being taught the basics by my mom. Since growing up I have attended 4

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3. Oct 31, The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: Good Boring!

A Swedish psychologist wrote The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep to help you get YOUR kid to sleep.

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4. Aug 17, Comical, Friendly Pictures

Comical, friendly, pictures that make you smile My name is Nisha. I love making people laugh, which is why, you might notice, that most of my drawings

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5. Jul 30, Illustrations that touch the Heart

Vicious Designs LLC - Heart-Touching Art Vera Johnson's style is colorful as well as creatively beautiful. Her style varies to fit the author's message

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6. Jul 17, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Review!

In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2nd book in the series), Rowling proves herself a master of world-building.

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7. Jul 17, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Great Start!

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first book in the magical series, is also the simplest to read. The series grows in complexity,

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8. Jul 17, TAAB's Doodles

My name is Tiyanna A.A Boyd and I have enjoyed doodling since I was a little girl. I currently live in Rock Hill, SC and will be pursuing a degree in Graphic

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9. Jul 13, Red Sails to Capri: Mysterious Visitors!

Newbery Honor book Red Sails to Capri, by Ann Weil, is the fictionalized account of the rediscovery of a natural wonder, Capri's

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10. Jun 24, Ready for EBM?

Question to a published author...an editor wants to take my manuscript to an EBM. We're on draft number 2. She wants a few more changes. I want to follow

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11. Jun 21, A Single Shard: Orphan in the 12th Century

Linda Sue Park's deftly researched A Single Shard, set in 12th century Korea, is the story of Tree-ear, an orphan boy.

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12. Jun 19, Wheel on the School: Bring Back the Storks!

Why do the storks no longer visit our village? Meindert DeJong's The Wheel on the School shows kids seeking to answer that question.

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13. Jun 16, Sculptural, Expressive, Colorful, Playful

Sculptural and Expressive with Color & Humor I create lively, often whimsical illustrations of endearing characters. My caricature style and humorous

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14. Jun 7, I, Juan de Pareja: A Painter's Slave

Elizabeth Borton de Trevino's biography of Juan de Pareja, slave of Diego Velázquez, the 17th century painter.

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15. Jun 7, Japanese illustrator, manga style

Hi! My name is Ikuko IKEDA, I am Japanese but I live in Germany. I love manga and animation, so my artwork style is manga style but I can also do realistic

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16. Jun 3, Kildee House: Old Loner Needs Young Friends

In Rutherford Montgomery's Kildee House, a hermit goes to live in the redwoods but finds out he needs human companionship.

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17. May 30, Across Five Aprils: Growing Up in Wartime

Irene Hunt's Across Five Aprils is the story of a young farmboy, Jethro Creighton, growing up during the American Civil War.

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18. May 29, The Corn Grows Ripe: Modern Mayan Boy

In Dorothy Rhoads' The Corn Grows Ripe, a modern Mayan boy (1950s) comes of age after his father's accident in the fields.

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19. May 23, Shannon Duncan: Biography

Shannon Duncan is a young South African, passionate about children's literature.

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20. May 23, Black Horses for the King: Anne McCaffrey's King Arthur!

Anne McCaffrey's 'Black Horses for the King' is the scifi legend's young adult take on the King Arthur story.

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21. May 15, The Little Prince: Recovering Imagination!

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's 'The Little Prince' reads like a meta-story about the stifling of children's imaginations as they grow up.

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22. May 15, Whimsical, Fun Illustrator

Whimsy! I am a published children's book illustrator. My formal education is in digital design and animation. Combined with my experience in illustration,

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23. May 14, Bugs in My Hair by Michelle Mullins

Michelle Mullins' free kids story is called Bugs in My Hair, about a child who gets lice!

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24. May 13, Superfudge: Fudge is Back! (2nd book)

Superfudge is the 2nd of Judy Blume's Fudge books, with Peter in 6th grade and Fudge entering kindergarten.

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25. May 8, A Light in the Attic: Bite-Sized Shel!

Shel Silverstein 'puts something silly in the world that wasn't there before' with his classic A Light in the Attic.

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