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Get to know Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist known for her extensive
use of polka dots and for her infinity installations, in this
fascinating nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series of
biographies about people "you should meet!" Meet Yayoi Kusama. When
Yayoi Kusama was a little girl, she told her parents she wanted to
be an artist. Her parents forbade her and tore up her drawings. But
that didn't stop her. When she couldn't afford art supplies, she
used old paper sacks and mud to create her art. Eventually, she
convinced her parents to let her go to art school and study
painting. In 2006, she became the first Japanese woman to receive
the Praemium Imperiale. It is one of the highest honors given by
the Japanese imperial family. Ten years later, she received the
Order of Culture, another prestigious award given to people who
make important contributions to Japanese culture. Today, she is one
of the most famous artists in the world.
Fans of the hit preschool show CoComelon can get ready for bedtime with JJ with this interactive touch-and-feel novelty book based on the popular CoComelon song, “Yes, Yes, Bedtime!”
Follow JJ along in his bedtime routine from brushing his teeth to taking a bath to getting into bed for story time! Little ones can see the shiny bath time bubbles, feel JJ’s soft pajamas, and more in this novelty format.
Get to know Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist known for her extensive
use of polka dots and for her infinity installations, in this
fascinating nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series of
biographies about people "you should meet!" Meet Yayoi Kusama. When
Yayoi Kusama was a little girl, she told her parents she wanted to
be an artist. Her parents forbade her and tore up her drawings. But
that didn't stop her. When she couldn't afford art supplies, she
used old paper sacks and mud to create her art. Eventually, she
convinced her parents to let her go to art school and study
painting. In 2006, she became the first Japanese woman to receive
the Praemium Imperiale. It is one of the highest honors given by
the Japanese imperial family. Ten years later, she received the
Order of Culture, another prestigious award given to people who
make important contributions to Japanese culture. Today, she is one
of the most famous artists in the world.
Learn all about the cool jobs you could have if you love fashion in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read, part of a new series that gives readers a sneak peek at how they can turn their passions into careers!
Do you love fashion and everything about clothes? Then you can become a fashion designer, costume designer, or fashion buyer when you grow up! Learn about these careers and many more in this book that includes a glossary and backmatter section with even more cool jobs for stylish kids!
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