The Girl Who Loved to Draw

In this magical story about the joy of drawing, Brooke’s macaw starts to talk, introduces himself as Mack and asks Brooke to draw him food and a playmate. Each of Mack’s playmates has the same request and they want to be set free. The creative young Brooke hatches a plan to do just that.
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Reader’s Comments

Tracy DeAmicis McMahan, MD

Pediatrician and parent; San Francisco, CA

“Through beautiful illustrations and fanciful rhyme, this story teaches the power of imagination and importance of teamwork. This and other books by this author, which brilliantly mix fun and science, are a must for my pediatric waiting room.”

Jacque Grillo, MS

Early Childhood Specialist; San Francisco, CA

The Girl Who Loved to Draw is a delightful and beautifully illustrated story that charmingly captures a young girl’s creativity and imagination. I’ve no doubt this book will become a favorite of many preschoolers!”

Warren Jones

Executive and Parent; Menlo Park, CA

“A heartwarming tale about a young girl whose energy and imagination brings life to her drawings. This creative and beautifully illustrated book is a great addition to any children’s library.”

Elizabeth Hall, MA

Education Executive and Parent; San Francisco, CA

“As a leader in elementary education, I know first-hand how important it is for our youth to understand the power they hold in their passions and imagination. The Girl Who Loved to Draw reminds us of this.”

John M. Vierling, MD

Physician Scientist; Educator; Father; Grandfather and Child-at-Heart; Houston, TX

“A whimsical story in verse that will captivate the imagination of children and adults. Readers will delight in this celebration of artistic creativity, universal values and the harmony of nature.”

The Girl Who Loved to Draw

In this magical story about the joy of drawing, Brooke’s macaw starts to talk, introduces himself as Mack and asks Brooke to draw him food and a playmate. Each of Mack’s playmates has the same request and they want to be set free. The creative young Brooke hatches a plan to do just that.

The Girl Who Loved to Draw

In this magical story about the joy of drawing, Brooke’s macaw starts to talk, introduces himself as Mack and asks Brooke to draw him food and a playmate. Each of Mack’s playmates has the same request and they want to be set free. The creative young Brooke hatches a plan to do just that.

Reader’s Comments

Tracy DeAmicis McMahan, MD

Pediatrician and parent; San Francisco, CA

“Through beautiful illustrations and fanciful rhyme, this story teaches the power of imagination and importance of teamwork. This and other books by this author, which brilliantly mix fun and science, are a must for my pediatric waiting room.”

Jacque Grillo, MS

Early Childhood Specialist; San Francisco, CA

The Girl Who Loved to Draw is a delightful and beautifully illustrated story that charmingly captures a young girl’s creativity and imagination. I’ve no doubt this book will become a favorite of many preschoolers!”

Warren Jones

Executive and Parent; Menlo Park, CA

“A heartwarming tale about a young girl whose energy and imagination brings life to her drawings. This creative and beautifully illustrated book is a great addition to any children’s library.”

Elizabeth Hall, MA

Education Executive and Parent; San Francisco, CA

“As a leader in elementary education, I know first-hand how important it is for our youth to understand the power they hold in their passions and imagination. The Girl Who Loved to Draw reminds us of this.”

John M. Vierling, MD

Physician Scientist; Educator; Father; Grandfather & Child-at-Heart; Houston, TX

“A whimsical story in verse that will captivate the imagination of children and adults. Readers will delight in this celebration of artistic creativity, universal values and the harmony of nature.”

Reader’s Comments

Tracy DeAmicis McMahan, MD

Pediatrician and parent; San Francisco, CA

“Through beautiful illustrations and fanciful rhyme, this story teaches the power of imagination and importance of teamwork. This and other books by this author, which brilliantly mix fun and science, are a must for my pediatric waiting room.”

Jacque Grillo, MS

Early Childhood Specialist; San Francisco, CA

The Girl Who Loved to Draw is a delightful and beautifully illustrated story that charmingly captures a young girl’s creativity and imagination. I’ve no doubt this book will become a favorite of many preschoolers!”

Warren Jones

Executive and Parent; Menlo Park, CA

“A heartwarming tale about a young girl whose energy and imagination brings life to her drawings. This creative and beautifully illustrated book is a great addition to any children’s library.”

Elizabeth Hall, MA

Education Executive and Parent; San Francisco, CA

“As a leader in elementary education, I know first-hand how important it is for our youth to understand the power they hold in their passions and imagination. The Girl Who Loved to Draw reminds us of this.”

John M. Vierling, MD

Physician Scientist; Educator; Father; Grandfather & Child-at-Heart; Houston, TX

“A whimsical story in verse that will captivate the imagination of children and adults. Readers will delight in this celebration of artistic creativity, universal values and the harmony of nature.”