![]() ![]() in Illustration and a minor in Graphic Design. She graduated from the Savannah College of Art & Design with a B.F.A. Cleonique Hilsaca is a Honduran illustrator, living in Savannah, GA. She lives in Michigan with two humans and two cats, and has a soft spot for scurrying creatures of all shapes and sizes. ![]() These days, when she’s not reading or writing, she’s an on-again, off-again elementary school teacher and a lifelong biologist. Bonus! A free curriculum guide is available to educators on our website at: Leah Rose Kessler spent much of her childhood up a tree with a stack of books. A nearly wordless tale about how misunderstandings can lead to wonderful creativity. As they are wrapping up their first day of the Rat Art Fair, a human child who has been following their progress from the sidelines catches them red handed, and the rats must decide if they can trust the child. But, undaunted, the rats switch gears and start working on their very own Rat Art Fair. ![]() Their fair is ruined when humans sweep away everything the rats have created. When a group of industrious, fun-loving rats find letters fallen from an Art Fair sign, they put the sign back together-with one small adjustment-and get to work creating a spectacular RAT FAIR. ![]()
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