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Illustrators in museum's exhibit and the books that feature their work

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 12:13 a.m. MST
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Illustrators featured in the exhibit, and books that are samples of their work:

Bethanne Anderson: "A Packet of Seeds," "Bluebird Summer," "Patience Wright: American Sculptor and Revolutionary Spy."

Matthew Armstrong: "Jane and the Mizmow," "The Chronicles of Narnia Pop-up Book," "The Return to Narnia: The Rescue of Prince Caspian."

Pat Bagley : "I Spy a Nephite."

Robert Barrett: "Silent Night, Holy Night: The Story of the Christmas Truce," "The Real Story of the Creation," "The Real Story of the Flood."

E.J. Bird: "How Do Bears Sleep?"

Mark Buehner: "Fanny's Dream," "Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm," "Snowmen at Christmas."

David A. Carter: "600 Black Spots: A Pop-up Book for Children of All Ages."

James C. Christensen: "Rhymes & Reasons."

Cambria Evans: "Bone Soup," "Martha Moth Makes Socks."

Carolyn Fisher: "The Snow Show."

Guy Francis: "Dance by the Light of the Moon," "Mrs. McBloom, Clean Up Your Classroom!" "Shelly."

Howard Fullmer: "The King's Highway."

Mark Graham: "Charlie Anderson," "If I Were the Queen of the World," "Shadows Are About."

Nathan Hale: "Poems of the Prehistoric Swamp," "Rapunzel's Revenge," "The Devil You Know."

Kevin Hawkes: "Library Lion," "Sidewalk Circus," "Westlandia."

Brett Helquist : "Roger the Jolly Pirate," "The Hostile Hospital" ("A Series of Unfortunate Events" No. 8), "The Wright 3."

Lily Toy Hong: "How the Ox Star Fell From Heaven," "The Empress and the Silkworm," "Two of Everything."

Richard Hull: "Cat & the Fiddle & More," "My Sister's Rusty Bike," "The Alphabet From Z to A (With Much Confusion on the Way)."

Fumi Kosaka: "Bubbles, Bubbles," "How Do You Know It's Halloween?" "Let's Count the Raindrops."

Sherry Meidell: "Emma Jo's Song," "The Centaur," "The Devil With Three Golden Hairs."

Robert Neubecker: "Beasty Bath," "Wow! City!"

Greg Newbold: "The Barnyard Night Before Christmas," "The Touch of the Master's Hand," "Winter Lullaby."

Julie Olson: "Already Asleep," "Christmas Love," "There's Always a Way."

Ben Sowards: "A Christmas Dress for Ellen," "He Took My Lickin' for Me," "Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra."

Greg Swearingen: "Everything on a Waffle," "So You Want to Be a Wizard," "The Giants and the Joneses."

Will Terry: "Armadilly Chili," "Little Rooster's Diamond Button," "The Frog With the Big Mouth."

Hala Wittwer: "Dragon Egg," "Greyfax Grimwald" ("Circle of Light" series), "Meow: Cat Stories From Around the World."

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