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DREAM THE FOREST WILD: How

by Sue Memhard with Jim Crisp

March 2010


Schools across the US and around the world have partipated. Some have simply used the story for learning and have not wanted to be on the site (this is fine!). Be part of the artmaking and learning--join the Project and help
save more forest for the BEN.

On this page we
honor participating kids, schools and other groups who contact us, and link to fantastic KIDS' ART. We apologize but we have suspended website art publication for the time being, but will post your school's name here if you let us know you're participating.
 

We never print full names of children. Please do not send full names.

Teachers: we would like to post your relevant comments to us here on your school's page, and possibly on other site pages. Let us know if you do not want us to to do so.

We occasionally receive requests to use art
for magazine/newspaper articles about the Project.
We will notify you if your art will be used in this way, which helps spread the word about the Project. Let us know if you do not wish your art to be used for this purpose.


Art is presented as large as your scanning, and our space, allows. This means there will be image size variations.
 

THANK YOU FOR DREAMING THE FOREST WILD


and we thank you for supporting this site


 

 

 




 



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(All art is copyrighted to artists and schools/groups.)

6. McFadden School of Excellence
....Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

7. Nora, age 7

8. Meadowedge Art School
....Bernardston, Massachusetts, USA

The
DREAM THE FOREST WILD

GALLERY OF HONOR

Below are some of the kids and schools helping to keep the Children's Eternal Rainforest eternally wild, with the Kids' Book Project. Click on the names/schools to see AMAZING ART.
We regret that we have suspended further art publication for the time being, but we will list participants in this gallery of honor, so let us know about you!

4. Sam, age 11

3. Elijah, age 10

5. Rowe Elementary School
....Rowe, Massachusetts, USA

1. Serena, age 9

2. Erin, age 8

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