Illustrator Allen Fatimaharan fills Story Museum showcase with artwork
AN award-winning children’s book illustrator filled the showcase at the Story Museum of Art.
Allen Fatimaharan, the illustrator behind the books ‘A Dinosaur Ate My Sister’ and ‘Rapping Princess’, covered the Story Museum’s display case with new designs ahead of the 25th anniversary of World Book Day.
On Tuesday morning, people could see the illustrator doodling beautiful drawings to celebrate World Book Day.
Mr. Fatimaharan is also known for his debut book ‘Llama Out Loud’ by Annabelle Sami, which won the inaugural Spark Book Award and was shortlisted for Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize.
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Caroline Jones, CEO of The Story Museum, said: “We are delighted to have had the opportunity on World Book Day to bring the brilliant Allen Fatimaharan to The Story Museum and bring our showcases to life. with its beautiful illustrations. We like to say that there’s a story around every corner in our most unusual museum, so it’s only fitting that now even the exterior of the building has a story to tell.
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World Book Day is a charity that works with a range of partners, including the National Literacy Trust and BookTrust, throughout the year to improve access to reading for children, and works with schools to conduct research and provide resources for teachers. This year, 15 million children in the UK and Ireland will receive the £1 pound token.
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