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Catharine is the contact person in Savannah, GA, for Southern Breeze Region of the The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and she is art editor for Learning Abilities Books. She works in a variety of mediums: watercolor, pastel, pen and ink, and colored pencil. She lives in Savannah, GA. Ask her about art work and school visits. cevarnedoeATaol.com Replace the word, AT, with the at sign. Writing the email address this way on the site will help prevent spam. | |
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10,000 White Horses written by Betsy B. Lee, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe As a child, the author loved stories about the white horses of the foam. The illustrator spent many of her summers at the ocean playing in the waves. She also spends as much time as she can in the company of horses. Come! Catch a wave and ride the white horses! |
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10,000 White Horses - 10,000 Caballos Blancos written by Betsy B. Lee, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe An Excerpt Ten thousand white horses Diez mil caballos blancos |
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Purple Cow: How to Learn Colors written by Betsy B. Lee, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe Memory cues are used in A Purple Cow: How to Learn Colors. The book is designed for enrichment or remediation. Children are not pictured. Therefore, children of any age can identify with the main character. We are only told that Charlene is older than the child who knows his colors. |
Together on the Mountain written by Brenda M. Moore, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe This story centers around a lovely quilt which grandmother makes for her granddaughter. The child takes it back to the city with her along with fond memories of visiting with the grandmother on the mountain where they worked in the garden, went on a picnic, etc. |
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Tomo-chi-chi: Gentle Warrior written by Sara H. Banks, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe This is a touching story about a Creek Indian chief in the colonial days of Georgia. A stone placed over his grave in Wright square in Savannah has this inscription. |
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Whoa Wiggle-worm: a Little Lemon Book about an Overly Active Child written by Betsy B. Lee, illustrated by Catharine E. Varnedoe The puppets (Little Lemon and Lickety-split) help David (Wiggle-worm) gain self-control, self-respect, the respect of others, and secrets for doing better in school. Many issues are addressed including acceptable and unacceptable nicknames. A turning point in the story is when David discovers that he can control a runaway pony. |
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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Pastel Illustrations Scarlet's First Day Pastel Illustration Untitled Illustrations Pen and Ink Illustrations |
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