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Tag Archives: children
Juan Carlos Federico
The illustrator Juan Carlos Federico has a brilliant portfolio, filled with very cute children’s books illustrations, editorial, monsters, and his very creative series Restatos and Sumanes. The series, which look like collages, always make me smile. And if that wasn’t … Continue reading
Posted in animals, illustration
Tagged animals, Argentine, artist, books, children, cute, illustration, monsters
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Lunch in a Box
Some mothers are better than others, I mean, when the issue is kids’ lunch box. Biggie, from Lunch in a Box: Building a Better Bento, is one of those dedicated, talented and with a lot patience, mothers and wives, in … Continue reading
Fairy Tales books on Archive
Fairy tale is a fictional story that usually features folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. The Internet Archive highlighted seven fairy tale books with … Continue reading
Posted in books, literature, vintage
Tagged books, children, collection, download, free, Gustave Doré, Internet Archive, literature, public domain, vintage
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Illustrations from Hedgehog in the Fog
The Russian LiveJournal community Kidpix published some illustrations with part of the text (in Russian) from the book “???? ? ??????“, known as “Hedgehog in the Fog“. “Hedgehog in the Fog” was at first a Soviet animated film directed by … Continue reading
Posted in animals, animation, illustration
Tagged animals, animation, books, children, cute, hedgehog, illustration, Russian
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Circus by Valery Alffevsky
This Russian Livejournal page has a serious of beautiful illustrations from the book “Circus”, published in 1966 and illustrated by the soviet painter Valery Alffevsky. Alffevsky studied in Vkhutemas, a famous school of Russian Avant-garde. I don’t know much about … Continue reading
Posted in books, illustration, vintage
Tagged books, children, illustration, Russian, Soviet, vintage
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MPH classic books ads
This is one of the three ads created by Ogilvy & Mather India for MPH, which slogan is If children don’t read, they’ll never know. Classic fairy tales available at MPH. The pretty ad illustrations with modern versions of classic … Continue reading
Tummie-Design
On Tummie-Design you will find the super cute portfolio of Tummie with illustrations, toys and animations, her shop with lovely bags and wallets with monsters (cute monsters I may say), and some very pretty things she made to download, including … Continue reading
Posted in craft, illustration, toys
Tagged children, cute, download, illustration, illustrator, kawaii, papercraft, toys
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Yannick Thomé
The French illustrator Yannick Thomé has an adorable illustration blog. The blog isn’t frequently updated, but the archive with cute illustrations worth a visit. The kids will love the his blog, specially the category Pour les petits with illustration for … Continue reading
Posted in blogs, illustration
Tagged blogs, children, cute, French, illustration, illustrator
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Vintage Russian Record Covers
The parents of Zoya Eydelman keep their collection of 1970′s and 1980′s Russian Records and she kindly decided to share those treasures through her Flickr. The ’70s & ’80s Russian Record Covers photoset contains 89 pictures of diverse kind of … Continue reading
Barbara Reid
The Canadian illustrator and author Barbara Reid has marvellous work of clay illustrations. She is an award-winning illustrator whose work ranges from children’s books to commercial advertising. For me it was clay, but she explains the material used is plasticine. … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Cat Blogging, illustration
Tagged artist, cats, children, Friday Cat Blogging, illustration, illustrator
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