

I searched throughout the entire book but couldn't find anything. The sad thing is, however is that there is absolutely no credit given to the artist.

Wonderful yet simple stylized characters done in a two-color process, very typical of spot illustrations at that time.

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No biggie, as all I really wanted were the great series of illustrations found on all the chapter dividers. She had an edition with a nicely illustrated cloth-bound cover, but the version I have has a simple turquoise cover. I got it off of eBay when a saw a co-worker's copy on her desk at work. Well, if I don't see you guys before then, I want to take the time to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! From the Jenkins Family to yours, best wishes for the Holidays.Ĭheck these illustrations out from the Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Book, 1956 edition. With her learning to read and write, we were told that it's good for Ava to try and write out what she thinks the word is by mouthing it out and to listen to how it sounds, but not to correct her too much.Īs usual, to view these images closer, click on them and you will be taken to their Flickr page. That's a toybox over on the left, and "Toe" is Ava's way of writing out "Toys" phoenetically. It looks to me that Ava was really working on more detail in this picture than usual. I like how she tried something different here by drawing a large profile, with a very detailed eye. You can see the motion lines right where the doll is. The girl to the right is not Ava - I'm wanting to assume that Ava draws herself in almost all her drawings, but apparently that's not always the case.Ī nice touch is the half-eaten carrot for the reindeer on the table there.Īva also drew a scene on the backside of this picture, and so I thought I'd share that one as well:Īva tells me that this is a girl who was surprised by something and that she's dropping a doll. I'm assuming that Santa is trying to get there in time to give the boy his presents, but since I'm not the artist, I won't know for sure. There really isn't that much of a story here, but Ava did say that the boy on the left is surprised to not find any gifts for him.
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I like that Ava has drawn the Big Red Guy in full stride, in motion, with gifts in his hands. So here we have a wonderfully cheerful Christmas scene, complete with Santa, a Christmas tree and kids. (And I have to mention this beautiful post by Andrea on Ava's recent act of Christmas benevolence.)

It'll probably change the older she gets, but hey, we might as well enjoy it now when we can. It's a bit strange, but I'm not going to complain. Kids normally gravitate to the gift-getting part, but Ava's never really focused on wanting too many things for Christmas. Ava is SO into Christmas, and, believe it or not, just loves the whole gift-giving aspect of the season.
