Children's Book Illustrations

Illustrations from the children's book Tummy & Twine by Miriam and Liam Ellis-Loraditch.

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Tummy the Mole in his Pantry
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Twine Squirrel Whizzes By
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Mrs. Nettle-Pink Accuses Twine of Stealing the Plum Cakes
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Twine Escapes from Admiral Wattle and Daub's House
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Twine Dislodges Tummy's Radishes to Ask for Help
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy Looks for Clues at Twine's House
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy Mulls the Mystery Over
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Race to the Riverbank
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Golden Newts Raid the Strawberry Field
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy and Twine in Pursuit on the River
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Mysterious Hare Hyssop
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy and Twine are Served the Stolen Plum Cakes at Thornburrow
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Finding Themselves Locked in, Tummy Decides to Burrow to Freedom
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Mystery is Solved
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy and Twine Comandeer the Strawberry Boat
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Gate Shuts on Twine's Scarf
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
The Strawberries are Saved
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
Tummy and Twine are the Heroes of the Spring Festival
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 
A Splendid Celebration
acrylic on art board
8" x 10"
 

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