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Josee Bisaillon Captures Children Exploring Nature In Two New Books.

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The deep connection to nature the children in two new books illustrated by Josee Bisaillon called Whirl and Martin and the River  is a great reminder that being open to exploring the natural world enriches …

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Karen Greenberg’s Latest Project Teaches Children All About Love

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Karen Greenberg’s latest illustration project teaches children all about love. She captures the importance of the everyday moments in which children give and receive love as the basis for healthy relationships that sustain us …

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Jing Jing Tsong Captures a Child’s Firsts

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Jing Jing Tsong’s illustrations for First Morning Sun by Aimee Reid have just been released. The imagery is full of vibrant color and rich texture achieved through a combination of printmaking and digital …

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With Fun and Humor as the Mandate, British Illustrator Rachel Saunders Began work on Boom, Bang, Royal Meringue

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For British illustrator Rachael Saunders, there is deliberate thought behind every decision that goes into bringing a children’s story to life. How to convey the underlying message; what style best …

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