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  2. Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn - Wikipedia

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    Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn is a 2021 children's picture book written by Shannon Hale and illustrated by LeUyen Pham. The book is a Cybils Award finalist, [1] as well as a New York Times and 2021 IndieBound [2] bestseller. The book was acquired by Abrams Books in a million-dollar deal after an auction with eight interested publishing houses. [3]

  3. Purple House Press - Wikipedia

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    Purple House Press is a publishing house based in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Founded in 2000 by former software engineer Jill Morgan, it specializes in bringing out-of-print children's books back into print. [1] In the mid-1990s, Morgan purchased a copy of her own favorite kids' book, Mr. Pine's Purple House, for $1. She was later shocked to discover ...

  4. Harold and the Purple Crayon - Wikipedia

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    Harold and the Purple Crayon is a 1955 children's picture book written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published by HarperCollins Publishers, it is Johnson's most popular book, and has led to a series of other related books, as well as many adaptations. The story is written in third-person point-of-view, and follows a toddler boy on an ...

  5. Kevin Henkes - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Henkes (born November 27, 1960) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. [2] As an illustrator he won the Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon (2004).

  6. Giles Andreae - Wikipedia

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    Giles Andreae (born 16 March 1966) is a British writer and illustrator.He is the creator of the stickman poet Purple Ronnie and the humorous artist/philosopher Edward Monkton, and is the author of Giraffes Can't Dance and many other books for children.

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Yami-kawaii or "sickly-cute", emerged in the mid-2010s to emphasize themes of mental health, vulnerability, and emotional darkness through fashion. In contrast to Kimo-kawaii, the style uses black, deep purple, and gray colors on teardrops, broken hearts, pill capsules, and other melancholic motifs. [citation needed]