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1by Wells, RosemaryOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
Published 2010
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2by Fleischman, PaulOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
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3by DiCamillo, KateOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
Published 2006
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4by Stanley, DianeOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
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5by Giblin, James Cross, 1933-2016Other Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
Published 2004
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6by Booth, Philip, 1925-2007Other Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
Published 2001
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7by Fleischman, PaulOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
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8by Rubin, Susan GoldmanOther Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
Published 2014
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9by Mitchell, Stephen, 1943-Other Authors: “…Ibatoulline, Bagram…”
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History
Adventure and adventurers
Railroad trains
Adventure stories
American poetry
Antiquities
Children's poetry, American
Children's stories, American
Collectors and collecting
Depressions
Emigration and immigration
Fairy tales
Gender roles
Great Sphinx (Egypt)
Great-grandfathers
Immigrants
Kings and rulers
Kings, queens, rulers, etc
Knights and knighthood
Listening
Love
Matchboxes
Photographers
Photography
Princes
Rabbits
Railroad crossings
Role behavior
Romance fiction
Sex role
Bagram Ibatoulline

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Bagram Ibatoulline is a Russian-born artist who has illustrated numerous books for younger readers written by Philip Booth, Kate DiCamillo, Michelle Houts, Stephen Mitchell, Linda Sue Park, Lois Lowry and others. His illustrations have been noted in reviews in ''The New York Times'', ''Kirkus Reviews'', and other national publications. Maria Russo wrote in 2019 that "Ibatoulline’s realistic watercolors astound and enchant, as always."