Children's Books

Children's art needs to engage and delight. And it’s essential in a kid’s world. Pictures help children (and adults) understand things more clearly. 
Art plays a crucial role in supporting the text and story of children’s books - from images that help a young reader learn new phonics and vocabulary to art that enhances the narrative and sparks the imagination. Throughout much of my career, I’ve focused on art for children. I have been 8 years old for the last two decades so this makes perfect sense. 

Here are a few books I have illustrated...
"Let Your Imagination Sprout"
"Let Your Imagination Sprout"
"Let Your Imagination Sprout"
"Let Your Imagination Sprout"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
"Monster in the Water"
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"A Kitty at Mel's" © Book Buddy Media
"A Kitty at Mel's" © Book Buddy Media
"A Kitty at Mel's" © Book Buddy Media
"A Kitty at Mel's" © Book Buddy Media
"Marty the (Not So) Brave" © Book Buddy Media
"Marty the (Not So) Brave" © Book Buddy Media
"Marty the (Not So) Brave" © Book Buddy Media
"Marty the (Not So) Brave" © Book Buddy Media
"A New Pet" © Book Buddy Media
"A New Pet" © Book Buddy Media
"A New Pet" © Book Buddy Media
"A New Pet" © Book Buddy Media
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