![]() ![]() The watercolor, ink, and tea illustrations have a childlike charm. When he declares that the picture of the vase doesn't look like the real thing, she says that it looks "vase-ISH." The child then begins to produce paintings that look "tree-ish," "afternoon-ish," and "silly-ish." His "ish art" inspires him to look at all creative endeavors differently. However, he soon learns that his younger sister has hung the discarded papers on her bedroom walls. Anywhere." When his older brother laughs at one of his pictures and points out that it does not look like a real vase of flowers, a dejected Ramon crumples up all of his efforts. ![]() Reynolds follows The Dot (Candlewick, 2003) with this companion story about creativity and the artistic process. ![]() Grade Level: 2nd (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.) Volunteers needed in July! Click here to sign up. ![]()
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