I would like teachers to look deep because sometimes kids do have a faade that they put up because they feel vulnerable. Their creative truth may not be ready for their friends to see. Jan Brett More Quotes by Jan Brett More Quotes From Jan Brett Writing a story is like going down a path in the woods. You follow the path. You don't worry about getting lost. You just go. Jan Brett stories worry writing A children's book is the perfect place where young readers can understand the world because they can take a deep breath and look at it and imagine and contemplate while they're looking at. Jan Brett perfect book children The detail in my work helps to convince me, and I hope others as well, that such places might be real. Jan Brett details real might I like to pretend that each book is my first one and last one, because it takes a tremendous amount of energy to do a book. Jan Brett lasts energy book When I was little, I loved books that gave me lots of detail so that I felt like I could be transported to this other place, or, in the case of an illustration, I felt like I could walk into the page. Jan Brett illustration details book Of all people, children are the ones that really understand when there's a truth there for them - an emotional truth. The characters really have to work. Children, as an audience, are very inspirational for me. Jan Brett emotional character children I remember the special quiet of rainy days Jan Brett real beautiful book I loved being a child. If I do have a talent, it's not so much being an artist, but it's being able to remember back to that time. Jan Brett able artist children Teachers have to respect the privacy of students' creative life, but at the same time give them a chance to express themselves. Jan Brett creative teacher giving The books take a year just to do the drawing. I will travel to a country to do the research and get ideas. Sometimes I don't travel to do research, but mostly I do. It takes a long time, but do I ever get tired of it? Not really. The characters kind of grow and evolve. Jan Brett tired country book We're going to Surf City, gonna have some fun. Now, two girls for every boy. Jan Brett girl song fun When I go to another country, I try to be a big sponge and look at what the houses may look like and what colors predominate. I do not do research as much as just get ideas and ask people about things. Jan Brett color country ideas People may think that because I have illustrated and written all these books it must be easy for me, but it's not really easy for me. The drawing part is easy - I love doing it. But continuing to move forward is hard. Jan Brett book moving thinking I knew that I wanted to be an illustrator since I was in kindergarten. I can remember the exact day. The art teacher usually came to our classroom once a week, but she was absent that day. Instead, our regular teacher gave us each a huge piece of paper and crayons, and we could do whatever we wanted. Jan Brett pieces teacher art I love children because that's a part of my life that was so happy, and I like to remember back to those days where everything is a discovery, and the world is so fresh. Jan Brett discovery children world I remember kids used to give me a penny for drawing them a horse. I loved horses, but I couldn't have one, so I would draw a horse for myself. I would make it food and a blanket for it to wear and a place to live. Jan Brett horse drawing kids I create books for six-year-olds. I don't know why that time of my life was so important to me, but no matter what I draw, it always looks like it comes from a children's book. I can't resist. I'll set out to paint a serious picture then think, "Well, maybe there would be a little bunny in that corner." Jan Brett book children thinking When I was little I used to wish I could talk to the illustrators because I wanted to discuss something about the books. With so many of the other art forms that children experience, such as movies and television, they don't get to control the pace. Jan Brett book children art I always feel like my book is a success when I see a child reading it, and they have their pointer finger out, and they kind of keep their place as they look all around the page. I've always been impressed by how children are so observant. Jan Brett reading book children A book is something that young readers can experience on their own time. They decide when to turn the page. They'll put their arm right on the page so you can't turn it because they're not ready to go to the next page yet. They just want to look at it again, or they want to read the book over and over because they really enjoy setting the pace themselves. Jan Brett pace book looks