AN AWARD-WINNING children's book illustrator has filled the window of an Abingdon book shop with art.
Allen Fatimaharan, the illustrator behind the books 'A Dinosaur Ate My Sister' and 'Rapping Princess', covered Mostly Books' window with new designs ahead of World Book Day’s 25th Anniversary.
On Tuesday afternoon people could catch the illustrator doodling beautiful designs to celebrate World Book Day.
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Mr Fatimaharan is also known for his first book ‘Llama Out Loud’ by Annabelle Sami, which won the inaugural Spark Book Award and was shortlisted for the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize.
World Book Day is a charity which works with a series of partners including the National Literacy Trust and BookTrust throughout the year to improve access to reading for children, and works with schools to conduct research and provide resources to teachers. This year, 15 million children in the UK and Ireland are to receive the £1 book token.
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