No, Eric Hill did not invent the “lift-the-flap” format.

He did, however, entertain generations of readers through his mastery of simplicity and his profound respect for children’s “intelligence and style”.

This is our post on Hill: https://t.co/e4nZJfmfCp

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I know is hosting Arthurian legends today, and I can't help but bust out my collection of medieval art that makes no sense.

I present: "Back in my day, having a headache MEANT something."

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1.A long road with a longer history - The Chitpore Road in ca. 1867,a chromolithograph by William Simpson. Perhaps one of the definitive visuals that describes colonial

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loved chatting to about her GORGEOUS new book for the podcast - doesn't it look divine?

make sure to check out the podcast and book below!

https://t.co/ienI24ubnD

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I came across two paintings today from two german artists. I'm just amazed by the harsh and raw outspokenness.
The left one is from Otto Dix - Pimp and Prostitute (1923).
The right one is George Gross - The Pillars of Society (1926)

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Picasso's paintings of people drinking absinthe all look like they were generated by one of those AI artist programs.

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