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Jen Corace

Jen Corace

Jen Corace

Jen Corace is the illustrator of Little Pea, Little Hoot, and Little Oink by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in illustration. She also creates fine art, with a focus on the Victorian and Edwardian eras. You can visit her at jencorace.com.

Mar 15, 2012
Gibbus Moony Wants to Bite You! will be released on August 09, 2011 in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 09, 2011
Gibbus Moony Wants to Bite You! is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 09, 2011
Jan 05, 2011

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New York Times, May 11, 2012
...family finally stop to listen, they too are carried away. SWEET DREAMS By Rose A. Lewis. Illustrated by Jen Corace. 32 pp. Abrams. $16.95. (Picture book; ages 3 to 6) Moonflowers, nuzzling owlets and soft gray moths loom large in this dreamy lullaby...
Boston Globe, April 23, 2012
...SUNDAY: Rose A. Lewis and Jen Corace (Sweet Dreams) read at 11 a.m. at Brookline Booksmith Dawn Tripp ("The Season of Open Water") reads at 3 p.m. at Concord Bookshop Alexis Maybank and Alexandra...
Wall Street Journal Online, March 2, 2012
PublishersWeekly.com, August 25, 2011
...that is selling well is This Plus That: Life’s Little Equations by Amy Krause Rosenthal, illustrated by Jen Corace. We sold it all through May and June as an end-of-school gift for teachers, and right through the summer to families, and we have it on...
Wall Street Journal Online, March 2, 2012
Boston Phoenix, February 7, 2012
...letterpress printing with the line: "You've Made an Impression on Me." Craftland's Deb Dormody and Jen Corace's roundup of 30 artists — a mix of locals and national folks — is a perfect match of concept and artist community. Craftland has ended up...
Madigan Reads, September 17, 2011
...This Plus That: Life's Little Equationsby Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Jen CoraceHarperMay 2011This whimsical mathematical guide takes us into the lives of two little girls, as they put together some ingenious equations. Some of them are obvious,...
Miss A™, July 30, 2011
...nothing disturbing or scary in Muir’s pages, which feature the colorful drawings of fine artist and illustrator Jen Corace. Gibb, as he’s known, is a baby vampire whose first set of fangs have just fallen out, and he’s looking for someone to bite...
my thoughts exactly, June 17, 2011
...excitement to find Yoko on the library shelf. 5. Little Pea by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Jen Corace -- Oh, how I love the work of Amy Krouse Rosenthal. And not just her actual picture books, but the fun work that she does as " missions "...