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Lions & cheetahs & rhinos oh my! : animal artwork by children in sub-Saharan Africa

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Did you know that the stripes on a zebra run vertically on the main part of its body, while the stripes on its rump run sideways? Or that an elephant can drink 50 gallons of water a day? Ten African animals, including lions, zebras, giraffes, and elephants, are brought to life in colorful artwork, accompanied by fun nature facts. Written by John Platt and Moira Rose Donohue, each animal portrait is painted by a student from the How to Draw a Lion program. Established in 2018 by New York artist John Platt, How to Draw a Lion is a nonprofit art education program that provides art classes for children in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Ardsley Public Library J 704.9 P (Text)
Juvenile Nonfiction
31000151276170
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Greenburgh Public Library J 704.9 P (Text)
Juvenile Nonfiction
31009154816551
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