![]() “I had all these ideas brewing and had been writing all of my life, but I really started writing children’s books over the last couple of years.” She took some of her ideas to Ms. I taught her son at the Hampton Day School through nursery school and kindergarten.” They then reconnected as parents when her daughter and Ms. The book itself is also of South Fork vintage, having its genesis at the Southampton Writers Conference under the guidance of Emma Walton Hamilton. Published by Abrams earlier this month, this is her first children’s book. The words are homegrown, however, penned by Susan Verde, an East Hampton educator, writer, and children’s yoga instructor. ![]() Reynolds, a popular and critically acclaimed illustrator from Boston. The illustrations of the paintings and surroundings in “The Museum” are by Peter H. Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” makes her “twirly-whirly, twinkly, sparkly, super swirly.” Edvard Munch’s “Scream” makes her gasp, and a Degas dancer has her up on her tippy toes. In verse she finds herself reacting to the surroundings. ![]() ![]() A young girl glides through a museum that has some of the greatest works of art on display. ![]()
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