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Vincent Can't Sleep
Vincent Can't Sleep: Van Gogh Paints the Night Sky | Barb Rosenstock
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From the time he was a little boy, Vincent van Gogh often lay awake at night. He used that time to imagine swirls of color and starlight shapes, to drawand to explore the rich, dark life of midnight outdoors. He grew into a young man who wandered cities and country villages, painting the world as he saw iteven when no one else saw it the same way. Van Gogh never achieved success in his lifetime, but he also never veered from his passion for art. He would go on to become one of the most beloved painters of all time. Vincent Can't Sleep is a celebration of creativity, individuality, and the power of sticking with something that you love, from the acclaimed team behind the Caldecott Honor Book The Noisy Paint Box.
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Sharpeipup
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Appropriately named book for 5 am as hubby gets ready for work. In my sleepy state, it‘s enough to enjoy the beautiful pictures. #childrensbook

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megnews
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I wanted to share every illustration. Beau😍tiful!

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Krisjericho
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Unspeakably gorgeous. An honest, yet age-appropriate look at a troubled artist with a beautiful vision. The illustrations are magical.

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actualdisneyprincess
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This was ADORABLE. The illustrations are pure magic, and it was just a really delightful little book. 💖 #vincentcantsleep #barbrosenstock #vincentvangogh

vkois88 I feel like I need this in my life. Totally for my daughter, of course 7y
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actualdisneyprincess
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This was just returned, and I can‘t resist taking a look at it! #vincentcantsleep #barbrosenstock #vincentvangogh

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eekabook
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A beautiful tribute to a troubled and often misunderstood artist. Absolutely gorgeous illustrations, this book is a good jumping off point for children interested in art history.

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