Izzy Paints
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Izzy Paints

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Izzy loves the art that she sees at an art museum. She decides that she would like to create her own art. So Izzy finds inspiration in the world around her to create her own art. It all starts when she looks at the sun and starts with a little bit of yellow. It takes some time, just as all good art does, but she creates a masterpiece that represents her and her world.

This was a really cute little book. The illustrations are bright and colorful, and it really shows how Izzy pulls inspiration from the color of the world around her. The story is really cute, and I love the ending of the book and Izzy’s artwork. It would be cool to see more books about Izzy.

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