From the Publisher
Children love to listen to these verses and see the silly scenarious depicted in the illustrations. Imagine is so rich with illustrations, that a child can enjoy it without having it read to them at all. It really gives children great ideas and encouragement for their own dreams.
From the Author
In today's computer age of videos and computer games, I am happy to offer a way for children to exercise their own imaginations and see where it can take them. I love to read this book to children and see them laugh and wonder at the things I've dreamed up. It inspires them to be creative in their own imaginations. AUTHORBIO: Kimberly Idona Farcot is a graphic artist and illustrator residing and working just outside Washington, DC. She was born Kimberly Idona McCormick in Glen Burnie, Maryland and was raised in Pasadena, MD. In 1984, one of her paintings was awarded first place in an Anne Arundel county exhibit, and a Maryland state exhibit. The Pasadena Women's Association awarded her with their scholarship in 1985, the year she graduated from Chesapeake High School. Also in that year she was chosen as a National Academic Scholar in the area of art. In 1988, she was awarded the Salisbury State University Art Department Meritorious Award. Kim obtained a Bachelor's of Arts degree in Advertising Design in 1988 from Salisbury State University, and in 1996 earned her Master's of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communications from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. She has worked for a newspaper, a sign and outdoor advertising company, a print shop, the City of Long Beach, CA Department of Parks and Recreation Graphics Department, an electronic publishing center, and a Big 6 consulting firm.
She has also designed and illustrated for clients such as Deloitte and Touche, STG Marketing, The Congressional Federal Credit Union, Business Information Group, AAMVA, and SoHo Networks. As a member of the Graphic Artist Guild and the Illustrator's Club, she is active in planning seminars and meetings to help other graphic designers and illustrators. In her work, she combines conventional illustration medium with her knowledge of Macintosh desktop publishing.
Kim was Art Director for Coopers & Lybrand, LLP government consulting practice in Washington, DC. for 6 years. She now runs Savoir-Faire Communications providing illustration, design and training.