![]() "Picture books are some of the first memories I have for looking at and understanding the world around me," says J.D. Most likely it was the view the book offered into a different world. ![]() Perhaps it was the unfolding story that enthralled a young you, perhaps the luminous illustrations. Think back to a favorite picture book, the one where the edges of the cover grew worn and a few pages loosened from the binding after so many readings. ![]() ![]() In the hands of woodcutters and craftsmen, their futures are transformed in unexpected ways, reminding us of the power of creativity and ingenuity. Tim Jonke, "To a Carpenter's Shop - Pages 12-13," The Tale of Three Trees, 1998, acrylic - Written by Angela Elwell Hunt and illustrated by Tom Jonke, The Tale of Three Trees is a retelling of an old folk tale of three trees that dream about their futures. ![]()
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