Art -- Juvenile fiction
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Art -- Juvenile fiction
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- The hound of Rowan, written and illustrated by Henry H. Neff
- Pete the Kitty's outdoor art project, by Kimberly & James Dean
- Chasing Vermeer, Blue Balliett
- Lubaya's quiet roar, by Marilyn Nelson ; paintings by Philomena Williamson
- Drawn together, written by Minh Lê ; illustrated by Dan Santat
- Dear Unicorn, written by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Charles Santoso
- Rebel genius, Michael Dante DiMartino
- Warrior genius, Michael Dante DiMartino
- She's too pretty to burn, Wendy Heard
- Danny Chung sums it up, by Maisie Chan ; illustrated by Natelle Quek
- Ada Lace sees red, Emily Calandrelli with Tamson Weston ; illustrated by Renee Kurilla
- Marcel's masterpiece, how a toilet shaped the history of art, Jeff Mack
- Melia and Jo/, Billy Aronson & Jennifer Oxley
- Paper heart, Cat Patrick
- Woodpecker girl, written by Chingyen Liu and I-Tsun Chiang ; illustrated by Heidi Doll
- Finding Lucy, by Eugenie Fernandes
- Fancy Nancy at the museum, by Jane O'Connor ; cover illustration by Robin Preiss Glasser ; interior illustrations by Ted Enik
- Amelia Bedelia's masterpiece, story by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynn Sweat
- The three musicians, a children's book, inspired by Pablo Picasso ; Véronique Massenot ; Vanessa Hié ; Agathe Joly, Englsih translation
- All the Greys on Greene Street, Laura Tucker ; illustrations by Kelly Murphy
- Olive Oh gets creative, by Tina Kim ; illustrated by Tiff Bartel
- Amelia Bedelia's masterpiece, by Herman Parish ; illustrations by Lynn Sweat
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