My Treehouse – Page 9

Here’s page 9 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.  The girl really has a remarkable view from the deck of her treehouse.  If you look close, you’ll see a road with two bridges.  One over a river and another over railway tracks.  There’s traffic on the road.  The distant fields have trees along the fencelines and there are cows in a field closer in.

Girl looks out at the view from her treehouse balcony

My Treehouse – Page 8

Here’s page 8 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.  As you can see, it’s really not so much a treehouse as an elevated playhouse build around some trees.  But the girl seems to like it.

Girl walks out onto treehouse balcony

My Treehouse – Page 7

Here’s page 7 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.  A cropped version of this image is also used on the title page.

My Treehouse - Page 7

My Treehouse – Page 6

Here’s page 6 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.
Girl reclines on cot in treehouse.

My Treehouse – Page 5

Here’s page 5 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.
A girl enters through a trapdoor in the floor

My Treehouse – Page 4

Here’s page 4 from My Treehouse, a short graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z.
Girl climbing ladder into treehouse

My Treehouse – Cover Spread

Well, I’ve been super busy lately.  When that happens, nothing gets posted on the website at all.  But today I’ve got a bit of a breather while I wait on feedback from a client, so I’m setting up some posts.

I illustrated a short graded reader for Learning A-Z titled My Treehouse.  Here’s the spread for the wrapped cover on that one.  The first page is the same image, but a cropped version showing just the right-hand side of this scene.
Girl walks towards treehouse.

Veterinarian’s Office – Image 3

One more piece for  Learning A-Z.  A different view of the waiting room in a veterinarian’s office.

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Veterinarian’s Office – Image 2

Here’s another piece for  Learning A-Z.  A different view of the waiting room in a veterinarian’s office.  This time with just the vet, one client, and a cat.
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Veterinarian’s Office – Image 1

Here’s a recent piece for  Learning A-Z.  The waiting room in a veterinarian’s office.  The unusual clientele is because this is for the educational market.  The words for the animals (except for the cat) all have unusual plural forms.  Wolf/wolves, sheep/sheep, goose/geese, mouse/mice.

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