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June 9, 2021

Our Tribute to Eric Carle

 

The books and illustrations of Eric Carle (1929-2021) are used in all our classrooms. Children from toddlers to five year olds all respond to the bright magic of his illustrations and collages.  Born in Germany, his life story encompasses some of the grimmer aspects of the 20th century, but his art has a joyous, warm feeling that embraces life. The videos below were done in one of our toddler classes. 

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