Beautiful sculptures based on children’s books; check them out at Fuse #8

Elizabeth over at Fuse #8 has written two fantastic posts about various sculptures created from characters in children’s books, and she includes some great photos. The sculptures are just beautiful, and if you love children’s books, or particular characters from those books, then it’s also heartwarming. You’ll probably find many of your favorite children’s books represented. Check out her original post, and her next in the series about sculptures based on children’s books.

I’d like to add two sculptures based on Canadian children’s books. There are a series of beautiful bronze sculptures based on Franklin in the Dark in Toronto on Center Island, and a sculpture of Anne of Green Gables in Cavendish.



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