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In Can I Be Your Dog? by Troy Cummings, a dog writes letters to various people on Butternut Street, hoping that one of them will be his forever family. Then, after a series of rejection...
Hi campers! This year’s summer challenge is over, and we hope you’ve all enjoyed Art Camp, where we explored eight different mediums used in children’s book illustration! If you’re just getting here, there’s always time to go back through t...
Hey Summer Art Campers! Welcome to week eight of camp! It is our last week of Summer Art Camp. What has been your favorite art medium so far? You are in for a treat today, because this week we are going to utilize the technique of mixed med...
Hi summer art campers! Wow, it’s already week seven of summer art camp. We hope you’ve been enjoying following along with reading some good books and experimenting creative art play over the summer. This week we are talking about a medium y...
Hey Summer Art Campers! Can you believe it is already week six of camp? We hope you have had as much fun as we have had this summer trying many of the unique mediums that are used to create picture book covers.
This week we are sharing a g...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Children's book author, artist, baker, story time enthusiast, follower of Christ.
Kids, Cows, and Counting Blessings. Children's author, columnist, and agricultural assistant.
Drawer. Volleyballer. Traditional mediums. Wonder, adventure, invention, friendship, loyalty, and a bit of peril.
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