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There's no end to where our imagination can take us when we Think Big! Now in a new paperback edition, a bold and evocative picture book about the power of art and creativity, in all its forms. Big breath, Brave heart. Ready, set. . . Make art! Each of us has an artistic spirit waiting to be discovered! Young readers will be swept along into fun with this crew of creative kids -- drawing, dancing, cooking, singing, spinning, sewing, performing -- busy MAKING! In Think Big!, it's clear that art is so much more than easels and paintbrushes. This delightful picture book follows a classroom of…mehr

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There's no end to where our imagination can take us when we Think Big! Now in a new paperback edition, a bold and evocative picture book about the power of art and creativity, in all its forms. Big breath, Brave heart. Ready, set. . . Make art! Each of us has an artistic spirit waiting to be discovered! Young readers will be swept along into fun with this crew of creative kids -- drawing, dancing, cooking, singing, spinning, sewing, performing -- busy MAKING! In Think Big!, it's clear that art is so much more than easels and paintbrushes. This delightful picture book follows a classroom of exuberant young kids as they explore art and the power of creativity in its most varied forms--there's no end to where their imaginations can take them! This warm, thoughtful, and--of course--creative picture book written by Liz Garton Scanlon (author of All the World) features lilting poetic text paired perfectly with the playful art of Vanessa Brantley Newton. Young readers will want to jump right into the pages to find their own art.
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LIZ GARTON SCANLON is the author of the highly acclaimed, New York Times bestselling picture book All the World, illustrated by Marla Frazee, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor and received multiple starred reviews. Her other books include A Sock is a Pocket for Your Toes, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser, and Noodle & Lou, illustrated by Arthur Howard. www.lizgartonscanlon.com