Monday, July 14, 2014

Children's Room at the Library


This mural is outside the entrance to the Children's Room at the
West Hartford Public Library.
The artist was not identified.

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23 comments:

  1. I like this mural. There so much to see in it. I was tempted to look for Waldo.

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  2. Colorful mural to show the power of books. Gather round, children!

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  3. Perfect for the Children's Room at the library! Kids do love to be read to.

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  4. Books are a pretty good draw, but this probably adds to the mystique.

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  5. Fantastic mural with lots of great color! And perfect for a children's library. :)

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  6. Wonderful, both mural and photograph!

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  7. I love this and it would look great in my school :)

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  8. A great, colorful mural and your capture is superb as always, Jack!! Hope your new week is off to a great start! Enjoy!!

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  9. I think that's my favorite mural of all the ones I've seen on sites today. I do enjoy seeing how libraries decorate their children's reading rooms.

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  10. Somewhat more professionally executed than those at our children's library - it's nice that they try to entice children in with colourful pictures.

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  11. I'm sure children just couldn't help taking a peek inside that library room. A lovely mural Jack.

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  12. How much more colourful and welcoming than libraries used to be when I was young. That's a great little mural.

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  13. Great mural. not seen one inside for a while.

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  14. Oh that's fun Jack, I can see this one would be intriguing to children going into the room :)

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  15. I love that libraries are making magical places for children. ("My" first library was an old Carnegie-endowed building that was small and a bit mysterious but it did the trick.)

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  16. A perfect image to show how reading inspires imagination.

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