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How to Illustrate Children's Books Article 
Learning how to illustrate children's books is more than drawing funny characters. Artists must set themselves apart from wanna-be book illustrators and start small.
Mar 30, 2010 - Alina Bradford
Women Artists An Illustrated History – Review Article 
A chronological survey, by historian Nancy G. Heller, of the work and life of American and European women painters and sculptors, from the Middle Ages to modern times.
May 17, 2009 - Frances Spiegel
How Children's Illustrators Draw and Paint Fall Article 
Children will look at how children's illustrators use different art media to illustrate fall-themed picture books, then use the same art materials to create pictures.
Sep 27, 2008 - Renee Carver
Creating Children's Illustrations Which Will Get You Published Article 
To get ahead in a competitive field, research is vital. Here is a list of top 10 children's illustrators who have shaped the modern children's book industry
Mar 16, 2011 - Karen Jackman
Buying a Home – Bigger Isn't Always Better Article 
We may be drawn to huge rooms and high ceilings, but most people actually yearn for the comfy feeling small homes provide. An expert has buying advice.
Oct 28, 2010 - Mark Smith
Collecting Illustrated Playing Cards Article 
Illustrated and transformation pack playing cards can be delightful to collect but are not always easy to come by.
May 15, 2010 - Gillian Buchanan
Review of To the Beach! By Linda Ashman, Illustr Article 
The car is packed. We're on our way. We're going to the beach today. Or are we?
Apr 7, 2009 - Gina Hannah
An Interview With Linda Gunn, Book Illustrator Article 
Linda Gunn is a self taught artist whose artwork brightens up the pages of children's books. She talks candidly about what inspired her.
May 2, 2009 - Holly Stacey
Teaching Children That Life isn't Fair Article 
Young people who have been raised in a reasonably fair and loving environment may find themselves totally unprepared for the "dice effect" of real life.
Aug 27, 2009 - Hildra Tague
Too Many Jellybeans Isn't Good Article 
Angeline Jellybean is a delightful little picture book about a girl who likes nothing but jellybeans. Unfortunately, too many jellybeans aren't too kind on one's stomach!
Jul 12, 2009 - Mayra Calvani
Is Personal Debt Always a Bad Thing? Article 
High APR personal debt can make it difficult to cover household bills. Are interest-free credit, home mortgages, credit card debt and secured loans a help or a hindrence?
Mar 22, 2009 - Asa Ghaffar
Halloween Costumes: Easy Ideas for Children Article 
A ghost, a vampire, a cat, a mouse, a witch...classic costume's made simple and inexpensive.
Oct 6, 2010 - Allison Brown
How to Make Spelling Easy for Children Article 
The most effective tool to good spelling is an amazingly simple one: "Open your mouth and say the word".
Nov 6, 2008 - Kalyani Candade
Expert Weighs in on Child Fevers: Should They Always Be Treated? Article 
As an infectious diseases expert and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Critical Care, Dr. Adalja, says that not all fevers need to be treated.
Mar 15, 2011 - Elizabeth Batt
Why Jack Kerouac Will Always Remain Relevant Article 
Though Jack Kerouac has been cemented as an icon of the 50's and 60's, his writing continues to find new fans across generations.
Dec 29, 2010 - Michelle Lee
It is Always Wall Street Against Main Street Article 
Today's populist, "Main Street," outrage against the moneyed interests of "Wall Street" is nothing new in the history of the United States.
Feb 3, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
5 Ways to Hold Climbing Holds Explained & Illustrated With Photos Article 
Learn about five key climbing hold grips. Understand when and why to use these grips on climbing handholds. See rock climbing photos of each climbing grip.
Aug 22, 2010 - Alli Rainey
Shakespeare-The Illustrated Edition by Bill Bryson - Book Review Article 
As a true anglophile author must, Bryson examines the life of England's most famous playwright with his unique personable approach and dry sense of humour.
Jan 29, 2012 - Rachel Deeming