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Not all ideas are worth pursuing, but this one was, at least for my portfolio.
I am so thankful my kids never did this. Have yours?
I'm getting a jump start on Valentine's Day this year.
I listened to the ALA Caldecott Award announcements live this morning. So exciting. It's like the Academy Awards for Illustrators. I was thrilled that
Jon Klassen got both a Caldecott Honor Award for
Extra Yarn (gorgeous book!) & the Caldecott medal for
This is Not my Hat (this book is so fun) in the same year. Wow! Has that ever happened before? I'm also so happy that
Peter Brown got an honor award for
Creepy Carrots. I love that book! The best part is that I got to meet both of these guys last year at
Hicklebees.
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cute!
We will have to see if mine do this. I cut my own hair when I was 6, chopped off a spike in the middle of my head, just before I was in a wedding. Proud day for my mom.
Very adorable. I must confess, I still sometimes cut my own hair. This is a great addition to your portfolio.
Love this Laura!