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  2. Childcraft - Wikipedia

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    Childcraft was created as a sort of encyclopedia for young children. With simple texts and illustrations, the volumes were designed to make learning fun. Each volume addressed different subjects, including literature — such as short stories and poetry, including fairy tales and nursery rhymes — as well as mathematics and the sciences.

  3. Kinuko Y. Craft - Wikipedia

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    Craft has illustrated eight picture books (fairy tale and classic mythology) designed for children and young readers. Since the mid-1990s, she has concentrated her efforts on art for fantasy book jackets.

  4. Fairy tale - Wikipedia

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    Cutlery for children. Detail showing fairy-tale scenes: Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel. Originally, adults were the audience of a fairy tale just as often as children. [76] Literary fairy tales appeared in works intended for adults, but in the 19th and 20th centuries the fairy tale became associated with children's ...

  5. 40 Fun DIY Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids, From Preschoolers to ...

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    From toddler and preschool-age craft ideas to fun DIY crafts for bigger kids.

  6. List of books written by Daisy Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Kimberley the Koala Fairy (US name: Kimberly the Koala Fairy) Narinder Dhami 139: Rosie the Honey Bear Fairy: Rachel Elliot 140: Anna the Arctic Fox Fairy (US name: Nora the Arctic Fox Fairy) Narinder Dhami 141: Kayla the Pottery Fairy: Magical Crafts Fairies: 2014: Narinder Dhami 142: Annabelle the Drawing Fairy: Rachel Elliot 143: Zadie the ...

  7. Marina Uspenskaya - Wikipedia

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    She is particularly famous for her illustrations for classic Russian fairy tales, including Ruslan and Lyudmila and Silver Hoof. Marina Evgenevna was one of the anchor artists on the children's journal Murzilka from 1958 to the late 1960s. In total, her illustrations have been printed in more than 115 million books and postcards.