Saturday, December 11, 2010

baby bath


This is a scene from my book...the baby is having his bath in an eye cup, while his pet woolly bear looks on. You can see a few more pages at http://books.simonandschuster.ca/House-that-Mouse-Built/Pam-Abrams/9781935703259/graphic_excerpt. Photo by Bruce Wolf.

34 comments:

  1. You and your work are BRILLIANT -- it gives me so much pleasure to follow you!

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  2. The photos are simply beautiful! Great imagination!:)

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  3. This is cute. I have been waiting for a new scene. Thanks

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  4. Love the idea of a wooly bear as pet!

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  5. That is so cute, the baby mouse must be absolutely tiny but so detailed, he looks like he is enjoying his bath.

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  6. It's a gorgeous book and the poetry seems lovely. I might have to purchase it for myself!

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  7. Hello Maggie,
    your mice look so natural that I first thought, that those are stuffed ones. But the faces are so lovely and I love also their very natural posture. And you dress them so cute - I really love them.
    Greetings, Johanna

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  8. How adorable to pu the baby in an eye cup. Is the wooly bear a wooly worm?

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  9. So cute! You should do one were they are taking care of their pets! That would be just adorable! And please check me out http://shelter-stories.blogspot.com/

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  10. Just discovered your blog -through one of my friends'- I absolutely love it! Incredibly talented you are!!!

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  11. Love your mouses the are so sweet to see, great work.

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  12. Love the Baby!!!! I am so excited to get my copies of your book!!

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  13. I know, you've read that a thousand times already... But I have to write it again: Your mice are soooo cute!
    Nicely done!!!

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  14. I never tire of hearing it! I'm glad you enjoy seeing them as much as I do making them.
    - California Girl, I don't know if a woolly bear is the same thing as a wooly worm, but it's the caterpillar you see in the Fall that becomes a tiger moth.

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  15. Cuuuuute! :)
    I love coming and looking at your blog, it totally brightens my day. Thanks.

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  16. I too love looking at your amazing mice... I also love all the fun tiny 'house' fixings you make. Love your 'goat' cart made out of a candy box... care to share how you made it??

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  17. Wow! This is so cute! I didn't appreciate mouse in my home but you make me love yours. I'm a new follower. Hope you will have more soon!!!!
    Thank you
    mandreel@gmail.com

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  18. What a beautiful scene. Compliments!!

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  19. Oh my goodness. this is super uber cute. Absolutely fantastic! Best wishes, Carol :)

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  20. How did you do it so the baby mouse looks like he's in water? I'm sure it's not real water is it?

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    1. Nope, not real water...a piece of clear plastic with a baby mouse-shaped hole in the middle!

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  21. magnifique, existe t-il des livres pour apprendre à faire les souris ??
    Merci à vous de nous faire profiter de vos souris
    Eliane

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  22. HI MAGGIE N GET SO MUCH PLEASURE SEEING THESE ADORABLE PICTURES. REALLY LIFTS THE SPIRIT.THANK YOU SO MUCH. PLEASE STAY SAFE AND WEKK. BLESSINGS. TRIXIE.

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  23. HI MAGGIE, I WONDER WHY THESE TINY CRITTERS MAKE US GO ALL GOOSIE. BLESSINGS TRIXIE.

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  24. GI MAGGIE, IS THERE A PRINTED BOOK PLEASE TRIXIE XXXX

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  25. Hi Trixie, this is a page from my first book, The House That Mouse Built. Sadly now out of print, but often available in libraries. Here's a link to information about my other books:https://www.maggierudy.com/books
    So glad you're enjoying the mice!

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