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The series that began with Kid Presidents and Kid Athletes has a new volume that chronicles the childhoods of 16 celebrated artists - everyone from Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh to Mary Cassat, Frida Kahlo, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and even Dr. Seuss! Readers will learn: Georgia O'Keeffe was so enthralled by nature that she once ate dirt just to see what it tasted like. Jackson Pollock lost the top of his right index finger in a childhood accident (and the severed tip was eaten by a rooster!) . Andy Warhol's favorite childhood lunch was - what else - a bowl of Campbell's tomato soup.Every scribble, sketch, and sticky situation comes to life in these kid-friendly and relatable stories, all with Doogie Horner's trademark full-color illustrations. Kid Artists is a delight for budding artists and eager readers alike.



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David Stabler

David Stabler is the "kid-friendly alter ego" of New York Times bestselling author Robert Schnakenberg. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.Visit him online at davidkstabler.comFollow him on Twitter @DavidKStabler



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