"Only what is strong and reliable in a person is what has become part of his nature in the first time of life," said Jan Amos Comenius, a Czech philosopher and theologian known today as the founder of scientific pedagogy. Back in the 17th century, he realized that the learning process for children is quite difficult and not very interesting; therefore, he was one of the first to publish a textbook with engravings "Orbis Pictus" and it can be assumed that since then illustrations have begun to play a fundamental role in the intellectual development of children.

On April 2the International Children's Book Day was celebrated. Although with some delay but we thank everyone involved in the wonderful book art for children, in which illustration is the most important element of emotional positive impact.
And some illustrations:

  1. Olga Kvasha on the book "Hares in the Field Cooking Borscht" by Yevhen Hutsal
  2. Ivetta Kliuchkovska on the book Terezka from the Honey Cave by Natalia Pasichnyk
  3. Rostyslav Popskyi on the book "Bo the Raccoon and the Balloon" by Iryna Lazutkina
  4. Natalia Gaida's commentary on the book 36 and 6 Cats by Halyna Vdovychenko
  5. Violette Borigarde. To the book "Fall asleep and wake up" by Halyna Vdovychenko