This cover art by Linda Wingerter is perfect for a chilly day. It appeared on the December 2007 issue of CRICKET.

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Here's a cute bear wearing a bowtie on x

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✨#Throwbackthursday! 'Sometimes I've believed as many as 6 impossible things before breakfast.' - Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland. I made this drawing about 5 years ago and I still like it.

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It’s Post your first photo of your fursona and most recent picture of your fursona!

(Zaros had a “plastic surgery”, so he looked different back then. x3)

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It's Today we're going back to 1995 when the bear was getting married. Do you know anyone getting married soon? x

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This dreamy artwork by Ingrid Kallick appeared on the September 2010 cover of CRICKET Magazine. Explore CRICKET: https://t.co/aNS6WKn5u7

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This breathtaking cover art by is a favorite for many readers! It appeared on the September, 1978 issue of CRICKET-- 40 years ago!

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It’s So let’s to the fond childhood memories of collecting and Did you have the ✨Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders✨ trading cards?

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Beloved illustrator created the cover for September 1974's CRICKET Magazine.

For 45 years, CRICKET has delighted and inspired children with imaginative stories, poems, artwork, and activities. Learn more: https://t.co/877OtLmskg

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“A woman asked him once why his paintings had no faces. He told her that he dropped out of painting class the day they taught faces. She shook her head and said sadly, ‘Isn’t it a shame. One more day'." Happy

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“I remember when I painted murals. I’d paint the whole wall–all the walls of a room. I’d paint all day for twenty-five dollars.” started painting murals after his two-year apprenticeship under Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco in 1942. Happy

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Enjoy some beefy werewolf goodness with my favorite duo pics we commissioned from featuring my werewolf boyfriend :3

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This art by Leo and Diane Dillon appeared on the June 1979 issue of CRICKET. The husband-and-wife team illustrated over 100 book and magazine covers and won the Caldecott medal two years in a row. Explore CRICKET: https://t.co/877OtLmskg

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I'll show you the brand new awesome print on Saturday <3

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