Painting -- Juvenile fiction
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- My dog thinks I'm a genius, Harriet Ziefert ; paintings by Barroux
- Let's share, grumpy bunny!, by Justine Korman Fontes ; illustrated by Lucinda McQueen
- Painting the wind, by Patricia MacLachlan & Emily MacLachlan ; illustrated by Katy Schneider
- Soggy Saturday, Phyllis Root ; illustrated by Helen Craig
- The shadows, by Jacqueline West ; [art by Poly Bernatene]
- Rickshaw girl, Mitali Perkins ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- On an island with Gauguin, Julie Merberg and Suzanne Bober
- The hero of Little Street, Gregory Rogers
- Lily Brown's paintings, by Angela Johnson ; paintings by E.B. Lewis
- Beneath the swirling sky, by Carolyn Leiloglou ; illustrations by Vivienne To
- Ruby paints a picture, by Susan Hill ; pictures by Margie Moore
- Happy Dog!, Lisa Grubb
- Bing, paint day, by Ted Dewan
- Georgia rises, a day in the life of Georgia O'Keeffe, Kathryn Lasky ; pictures by Ora Eitan
- Piggy paints, Jim Benton
- Klimt and his cat, written by Bérénice Capatti ; illustrated by Octavia Monaco ; [English translation adapted by Shannon A. White]
- Oh, Olive!, Lian Cho
- Willow, by Denise Brennan Nelson and Rosemarie Brennan ; illustrated by Cyd Moore
- Bob Ross and Peapod the Squirrel, by Robb Pearlman ; illustrated by Bob Ross with Jason Kayser
- Danger! tiger crossing, by Lin Oliver ; illustrated by Samantha Kallis
- O menino e o muro, Sonia Junqueira ; ilustrações, Michele
- Sophie and the wonderful picture, Kaye Umansky ; illustrated by Anna Currey
- Many points of me, Caroline Gertler ; illustrations by Vesper Stamper
- Izzy paints, by Tim Miller
- More Mr. and Mrs. Green, Keith Baker
- Rainbow days, the gold bowl, written by Valerie Bolling ; art by Kai Robinson
- Sabarī ke raṅga, kahānī, Rinacina ; citra, Śailajā Jaina ; anuvāda, Vīṇā Śivapurī
- Where shall I paint?, story, Nandini Nayar ; pictures, Anupama Iyer ; translation, Nita Bhuva. = Huṃ kyāṃ raṅgu? / kathā, Nandinī Nāyara ; citro, Anupamā Ayyara ; anuvāda, Nītā Bhuvā
- Begin at the beginning, a little artist learns about life, Amy Schwartz
- When Sophie's feelings are really, really hurt, by Molly Bang
- Charlotte in London, by Joan MacPhail Knight ; illustrations by Melissa Sweet
- Art & Max, David Wiesner
- El cuadro de Mary, por Susan Blackaby ; ilustrado por Ryan Haugen ; traducción, Carlos Ruiz
- Nikū āra tāra tuli, kathā o cabi, Guraprīta Kaura ; anubāda, Sumitā Sena
- Jackson the Cummer cat, written and illustrated by Judy Clausen
- Praṇava kī tasvīra, kahānī, Nandinī Nāyara ; citra, Visvajyoti Ghosha
- One boy, Laura Vaccaro Seeger
- Brush of the gods, by Lenore Look ; illustrations by Meilo So
- The color of home, Mary Hoffman ; pictures by Karin Littlewood
- Programmed to paint, written and illustrated by Mauricio Abril
- Alex and Lulu, two of a kind, Lorena Siminovich
- Bear's picture, written by Daniel Pinkwater ; illustrated by D. B. Johnson
- Butterflies for Kiri, by Cathryn Falwell
- Carmine, a little more red, by Melissa Sweet
- Red, yellow, blue (and a dash of white, too!), C.G. Esperanza
- Painting Pepette, written by Linda Ravin Lodding ; illustrated by Claire Fletcher
- The adventures of Paddington, Paddington and the painting, adapted by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
- Willy and Max, a Holocaust story, by Amy Littlesugar ; illustrated by William Low
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