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#TwelveDaysOfDonuts Day 11 brings these donuts from four different chapter/MG books.
Think you know what books inspired these compositions? Reply with your best guess and be entered to win a copy of ✨my favorite MG book✨ (by one of the featured authors).
We're almost there!👇🏾
Kiki on her broom goes for $34K and I need to get out of here before the Porco Rosso pieces come up and I do something I regret.
Absolutely loving this single frame from the animated The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Children’s Television Workshop, 1979).
I see you. Maybe you didn't get the mentorship of your dreams but that doesn't mean you can't get some free advice right here, right now.
Best name for a frog? How many cupcakes can a lion stack? Who's stronger, Strega Nona or Shrek? Ask away, the #FridayNightKidlitLine is open! https://t.co/HsXd6Fw5br
We have BURT DOW, DEEP-WATER MAN by Robert "Ducklings" McCloskey, THE MARVELOUS CATCH OF OLD HANNIBAL by Berthe Amoss and THE STORM WHALE by Benji Davis.
Burt Dow has an artist's heart, Old Hannibal has them bright twinklin' eyes, Noi's dad is great with animals.
But Swashby...
Image source and sketch. I didn't get the eyes.
Photo credit: Geoff Brooks via Monarto Safari Park