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Carolyn Watson-Dubisch

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Carolyn Watson Dubisch is an award winning author/illustrator of 17 children’s books and the illustrator on five children’s books with various authors. She also writes and illustrates comics for kids. Some of her comic book series include “The Horribles”, "After The Robots Died" and “The Dragon in The Closet”. As a writer and artist she has designed alien bird-men for Star Wars games and colored Wolverine and Silver Surfer Comics for Marvel. She's also had her writing and illustrations in various children's publications including Highlights for Children, Hopscotch and Whimsy Magazines

She currently lives in a house by the beach in Mazatlán, Mexico with her husband, scifi-fantasy artist and writer, Mike Dubisch and her youngest daughter.. She
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Carolyn Watson-Dubisch I would go over the wall, in Sarah Rees Brennan's "In Other Lands". Such a brilliant and hilarious book. I really would like to see that world, though…moreI would go over the wall, in Sarah Rees Brennan's "In Other Lands". Such a brilliant and hilarious book. I really would like to see that world, though they might just kill me there. It would be worth it however just to see a harpy in real life.(less)
Carolyn Watson-Dubisch I've never had writer's block where I was unable to write anything at all. If I get stuck with a story I just switch to something else until I sort it…moreI've never had writer's block where I was unable to write anything at all. If I get stuck with a story I just switch to something else until I sort it out in my head. I'm usually writing several things at once including my bog.(less)
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Fireflies

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Andy and The Pharaoh's Cat

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Dragon Stones

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We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
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Lily and The Pink Butterfly by Meglena Ivanova
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Lily and Chris meet up at the playground garden with their butterfly net to catch butterflies. They finally catch a pretty pink butterfly, but when they put the butterfly in the jar, she looks so sad that they feel terrible and set her free. A cute b ...more
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Little Miss History Travels to Independence Hall & The Museum... by Barbara Ann Mojica
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An excellent overview of these two important museums in Philadelphia. The Little Miss History series is excellent at presenting the American Revolution and the signing of the US constitution in a fun way for kids.
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Why Like Flies? by Carol Haden
Why Like Flies?
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This is a really cute clever book about the most misunderstood creatures in our world. Of course starting with flies, but also snakes, spiders, vultures and more. There are many beneficial aspects to these creatures that are not commonly known. An am ...more
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Grandma Marjorie and the Feathered Pirate by Melissa  Robinson
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Misty and her Grandma go o a wild flight over their town. They fight off a very grabby seagull and fall from the sky! Such a charming book with truly brilliant illustrations and text design. Loved this one and kids will surely love it too.
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Jack's Noisy Day by Sarah Tinney
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This is a fun book to read with a toddler. This book is an alphabet of noises or Onomatopoeia. From "J" for the "Jingle" of a doorbell to the "V" for the "Vroom" of a race car. The illustrations are colorful and expressive and I think this book is pe ...more
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The Adventures of Little Miss History Volume 1 by Barbara Ann Mojica
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I'm fascinated by these books about history. It starts with the Statue of Liberty, from the concept and production to the funding for it. I have been to Liberty Island four times and still learned quite a bit. Then Ellis Island is featured. It briefl ...more
The Elephant and The Teapot are Friends by Carolyn Watson-Dubisch
"simple, sweet and adorable!

This book is such a sweet story! One day, a little teapot gets blown away by the wind and ends up far from home. At a watering hole, he meets a baby elephant, and together they discover the joy of exploring the world and ma" Read more of this review »
The Elephant and The Teapot are Friends by Carolyn Watson-Dubisch
"This is an adorable book about friendship. It shows that anyone can be a good friend. It's all about making good memories and enjoying each other's company. It was also an easy read for the little ones and the illustrations are vibrant. "
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“Stalked by wolves, eaten by witches, and trapped in a tower for over a decade. No one's life is a fairytale, or at least I would hope not!”
Carolyn Watson Dubisch, The Curse

“The bedtime story is a genius invention. A tiny gift of wonder before you fall asleep.”
Carolyn Watson Dubisch, Fireflies

“Reading a book is the most dangerous thing you can do on a bicycle.”
Carolyn Watson Dubisch, The Hand Turkey Book

“A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.”
Steve Martin

“Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.”
Groucho Marx, The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx

“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect).”
Mark Twain

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
Albert Einstein

“Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.”
Mark Twain

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Ivan Stoikov - Allan Bard Thanks for the add at this nice site, my friend! Will be glad to share some recommendations, tips, etc. Best wishes! Let the wonderful noise of the sea always sound in your ears! (as my water dragons' hunters would greet - my Tale Of The Rock Pieces).


Carolyn Watson-Dubisch Just read "The Green Mile". So disturbing.


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