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1. A Box Story : Midwest Book Review

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Children’s Bookwatch: July 2013
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Diane C. Donovan, Editor
Midwest Book Review
278 Orchard Drive, Oregon, WI 53575
The Picturebook Shelf
A Box Story
Kenneth Kit Lamug, author/illustrator
RabbleBox LLC
9780615581477, $9.13, www.RabbleBoy.com
“A Box Story” is a quirky, maverick- flavored fable about imagination and creativity that will appeal to all ages. Enhanced with pencil and pixel cardboard-colored illustrations, “A Box Story” presents a fresh take on the many things that can be a box, or that a box can be. The spare, gaunt illustrations perfectly express and complement the pithy prose. It all leads to a single question:
“What’s inside your box?” A lifetime of answers could suffice.

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