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1. Mother Goose? Other Goose!

I have been a fan of J. Otto Seibold since he came on the children's picture book scene with Monkey Business. His artwork was so fresh and inspired me in new and different ways. In my opinion, J. Otto's work broke new ground on both children's as well as digital illustration.

He is still coming out with fresh and exciting and different new work! J. Otto's newest book is "Other Goose: Re-nurseried and re-rhymed! Chidren's Classics", his re-imagining of Mother Goose. When I came home from a trip last week, my husband had some gifts waiting for me and this book was among them, lucky me!

Check out some of the book here in a slide show presentation (scroll down and you will see it) or pick up the book on Amazon.

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