These wonderful line drawings remind me of how much I adore Shel Silverstein.
The Thinking of Tender Thoughts, Shel Silverstein, 1963
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Diversity 101 by Olivia the Pig
“OLIVIA AND THE FAIRY PRINCESSES” by Ian Falconer
Why do we draw and write? Toddlers, protean in their creativity, exuberantly deploy any drawing implement within reach. “Only on paper!” I used to admonish nervously, reliving the maternal wrath I once incurred after “decorating” my childhood bedroom wall with wild-style wax crayons. - NYTimes Book Review
Written and illustrated by Mo Willems ( Disney Hyperion )
In ‘The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?,’ the latest in this set, things look bad for the Pigeon right from the duck-centric title. Yes, the Duckling finally gets the spotlight, scooting onto the first page in his trademark shuffle and asking for a cookie. Politely.”
~ Pamela Paul | NYTimes Book Review
HAPPY 108th BIRTHDAY DR. SEUSS!
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It’s a Big World, Little Pig is out March 6th
Written by Olympic Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi
Illustrated by Tim Bowers
Sequal to Dream Big, Little Pig
Published by Source Books
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Written by Roald Dahl
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
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The Lorax
By Dr. Seuss
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James and the Giant Peach
Written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Michel Simeon
First Published in the UK by George Allen & Unwin, 1967.
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