FridaBy Jonah Winter, Illustrated by Ana Juan. I like the design and color palette of this book. My husband doesn't care for it. But I think it's worth mentioning here. Recommended by  Eternally_Luna, 10/28/2003.
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One Grain of SandBy Pete Seeger illustrated by Linda Wingerter. This story published by Little Brown was a wonderful read, and the illustrations are fantastic. Linda Wingerter was the illustrator. Here is a linkto view a spread from the story: http://lswstudio.homestead.com/prints.html Recommended by  ArtIllo2004, 10/6/2004.
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PlumBy Tony Milton, Illustrated by Mary GrandPre. A truly beautiful book. Definitely worth a long look. Recommended by  Eternally_Luna, 8/30/2003.
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Stories of the Arabian NightsBy Unknown. I always liked the illustrations of Edmund Dulac. He is a contemporary of Arthur Rackham. Many of his books are obviously out of print. Their are, however, some books that he illustrated that have been re-issued through sites like amazon. Frank Recommended by  fwdormer, 9/8/2003.
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Sue Likes BlueBy Barbara Gregorich. A start to read book from early to mid 1980's. I LOVE this book for it's beautiful illustrations from Joyce John and the funny rhyming story. It is too cute! I have been trying to figure out how she did it for a long time. Recommended by  LaurenLand, 11/14/2003.
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