Visual artists have always had an important place in children’s literature. Watch some leading children’s books illustrators draw, paint, collage, and talk about books with The Times’s children’s ...
The title page from "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel" by Virginia Lee Burton. Burton's award-winning illustrations will be at R. Michelson Galleries, the first time much of this work will be on ...
Jeanette Canyon, "Rumble, Grumble, Grinding Gears," City Beats, 2005, mixed-media sculpture, polymer clay - Written by S. Kelly Rammell, this book takes the reader on a journey of a city from a pigeon ...
The Stark Museum of Art is offering a nostalgic trip to younger, carefree days with the exhibition “Childhood Classics: 100 Years of Original Illustration from the Art Kandy Collection.” The show ...
PORTSMOUTH — Illustrators are the true wizards of the children’s literature world, and fourth-grader Lea McCarthy of Rye knows it. She remembers the cozy bedroom in “Goodnight Moon” and the mouse ...
To call Edward Gorey eccentric is an understatement. The illustrator, whose work amassed an almost cultlike following in his lifetime and beyond, was a mystery. In this week’s issue of the Book Review ...
Children with visual impairment do not perceive the world in the same way as sighted people. As a result, they need specific educational tools, including children's books, that enhance their skills ...
With children out of school and hunkered down at home, there’s never been a better time to pore over the many children’s books written here in Colorado. Get to know some of the state’s best ...
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