Thatababy Gets Arty!

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Thatababy is always coloring outside the lines. And on the furniture. And the walls. And on himself. With a magic marker in his hand, the whole world is Thatababy’s canvas. In this e-book only collection of cartoons from Paul Trap, Thatababy explores artistic pursuits ranging from creative at-home macaroni art (perfect for bejeweling Dad’s ties), to the indoor uses for outdoor chalk (works on upholstery just as well as sidewalks), to the number of colors that can be made using only ingredients from the fridge. (Hint: All of them.)
 
Featuring the clean art and buoyant humor that earned the strip critical acclaim and a finalist’s spot in Amazon’s Comic Strip Superstars contest, Thatababy is the brainchild of Paul Trap, a freelance computer graphics illustrator and editorial cartoonist for Baseball America magazine.

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DIVDIVPaul Trap is a freelance writer and illustrator working out of his home office in his underwear with the radio up loud. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife raising a "Thatababy" of their own./divDIVPaul serves as the editorial cartoonist for Baseball America magazine. His illustrated commentary on America's favorite pastime appears in print and on baseballamerica.com./divDIVPaul is also a contributor to USA Today and McClatchy News Service, illustrating weekly features for kids and adults that appear in newspapers worldwide. Other freelance clients include Kellogg's, 3M, AOL, National Geographic and Fidelity Investments./div/div

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