I felt like making a character that is reminiscent of Mother Goose storybook art. It brings back childhood memories when I was just old enough to start reading in those early grammar school days. My, those were the days.:)
Those were the days Frank. Your drawing takes me back. The drawings then were truly a different art form then they are today. I believe you captured that look. I'm looking forward to "The Old Woman That Lived In A Shoe!"
Frank, your wonderful creation enhanced the nostalgic feelings of our childhood days. The quote of your narrative did me think about this song, although it reflects youngster memories instead of childhood memories.
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Oh boy..I ready these stories to my children...and lately to our 4 year old twin grandchildren...We stilleven have the 'original' story books books on hand
The drawings then were truly a different art form then they are today. I believe you captured that look.
I'm looking forward to "The Old Woman That Lived In A Shoe!"