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DESCRIPTION:6 to 6:30 p.m. (reception) \n6:30 to 7:30 p.m. (conversation)\n
 \nLeonard Marcus moderates a discussion with Karen Hewitt and\nLaura Ljung
 kvist. Together they explore the artistry that underlies the\ncreation of 
 toys and illustrated books that enrich young children’s\nlives. They revea
 l why some toys and children's books have stood the test\nof time and have
  remained perennial favorites.\n\nKaren Hewitt is founder and director of 
 the\nVermont-based Learning Materials workshop\, a maker of innovative\,\n
 award-winning toy blocks and other open-ended play materials\, and a toy\n
 historian.Laura Ljundkvist is a Swedish-born artist\,\ndesigner\, illustra
 tor of many picture books\, including the Follow the Line series\nand Pepi
  Sings a New Song.Leonard Marcus is America's leading historian and\ncriti
 c of children’s books and the people who create them. His award-winning\np
 ublications include Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom (HarperCo
 llins\,\n2000)\, The Annotated Phantom Tollbooth (Knopf\, 2011)\, and Show
 \nMe a Story! (Candlewick\, 2012).
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Literature Spotlight:
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