44 Quotes by Jan Brett


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    I remember kids used to give me a penny for drawing them a horse. I loved horses, but I couldn't have one, so I would draw a horse for myself. I would make it food and a blanket for it to wear and a place to live.

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    A lot of times it's the child that sees something and not the grownup. I love that because, when readers get older, they start looking for the most important ideas in the story. They don't look at things in the same way anymore. Children haven't really learned to do that yet. They take all their great, intellectual skills, look at the full page, and appreciate all of the different things.

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    I always feel like my book is a success when I see a child reading it, and they have their pointer finger out, and they kind of keep their place as they look all around the page. I've always been impressed by how children are so observant.

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    Teachers have to respect the privacy of students' creative life, but at the same time give them a chance to express themselves.

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    People may think that because I have illustrated and written all these books it must be easy for me, but it's not really easy for me. The drawing part is easy - I love doing it. But continuing to move forward is hard.

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    I loved being a child. If I do have a talent, it's not so much being an artist, but it's being able to remember back to that time.

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    I like to pretend that each book is my first one and last one, because it takes a tremendous amount of energy to do a book.

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    The detail in my work helps to convince me, and I hope others as well, that such places might be real,

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