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A lovely illustrated celebration of the utopian imagination and the will to change the world https://t.co/Cnikq2sqvh
On Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's birthday, his original watercolors for "The Little Prince" and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved book https://t.co/I6MKcJ3XJk
Rebecca Solnit's lovely letter to kids about how books solace, empower, and transform us https://t.co/tpaZmKfKQ3
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
On the 100th anniversary of #ChildrensBookWeek, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s original watercolors for "The Little Prince" and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved book https://t.co/I6MKcJ3XJk
This Is Not a Picture Book – an irreverent illustrated ode to why we read https://t.co/GogQJ5xRDa
"What is essential is invisible to the eye."
The Little Prince was published on this day in 1943. Its author on what the Sahara Desert taught him about the meaning of life: https://t.co/jyAhGEBrv6
Rebecca Solnit's lovely letter to children about how books solace, empower, and transform us https://t.co/tpaZmKfKQ3
The Day I Became a Bird – a tender illustrated parable of falling in love and leaning to unmask our true selves https://t.co/f7WR795F7L
The Flat Rabbit – a minimalist Scandinavian children's book about making sense of death and the mysteries of life https://t.co/q3uAZtEQcQ
On Blake's birthday, his divine drawings for Dante's "Divine Comedy" https://t.co/FcF6EyseSa