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Ian Dale

Ian Dale

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Ian Dale</a>, the artwork bridges between their everyday life as a special needs family and the fantastic environments and sci-fi gadgets of Austin's vivid imagination.</p>">
Ian Dale</a> for author Antoinette Simmonds. Simmonds writes whimsical stories inspired by real-life moments with her family. This book highlights an intergenerational bond that grows through shared love of music.</p>">
Concordia Publishing House</a>.</p><p><strong>See more of <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/portfolio">Ian Dale's illustration work on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a></strong></p>">
BeyondDisaster.bible offers free resources for those impacted by natural disasters and other traumatic experiences. Illustrator <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/portfolio">Ian Dale</a> has been working with The Trauma Healing Institute (a ministry of The American Bible Society) for over a decade to provide cover artwork, illustrations, and instructional diagrams for various programs offered internationally. </p><p>The <em>Beyond Disaster</em> program provides materials to help people recover from natural and man-made disasters. The program integrates best practices in mental health into a biblical framework. Free resources are available for kids, teens, and adult survivors, and can be applied individually or within churches, small groups, or first-responder contexts.</p><p>Explore the offerings at <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://beyonddisaster.bible">beyonddisaster.bible

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Ian Dale's illustration work on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a></strong></p>">
Ian Dale's illustration work on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a></strong></p>">
The Go-and-Tell Storybook</a>," for David C Cook. It symbolizes the diverse mosaic of the global church contributing to its shared mission to represent Jesus in the world.</p><p>"God is With Me" is the <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/portfolio/collection/1947">cover art for a booklet</a> produced by The Trauma Healing Institute of the American Bible Society, to provide crisis counseling for refugees from Ukraine and internationally.</p><p><a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://si-la.org/illustration-west-61-accepted-artists/">All the recognized work</a> will be exhibited online at <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"http://www.illustrationwest.org">illustrationwest.org starting in March 2023. </p><p><!-- /wp:tadv/classic-paragraph --></p>">
Nana's Bookshelf</a>, seeks to provide simple everyday stories featuring people of color. With this second book, Ian enjoyed designing some imaginative animal characters to interact with the young boys at the center of the story. </p>">
Ian Dale</a> illustrated these lively vignettes which capture a winter day's events as a three-dimensional papercraft keepsake, reminiscent of a snow globe. The Christmas cards were sent abroad to children sponsored through World Vision, a leading international humanitarian organization. The cards are part World Vision's "bounceback" initiative, being first sent to each child's sponsor, who can personalize it before sending it back to the organization, who sends it onward as a multilingual message of love to the child. Tasked with creating the illustrations, Ian's hope is that the richness of his artwork could motivate engagement among the sponsors, and provide delight for the children.</p><p>You can see several of Ian's collaborations with World Vision and other global youth audiences <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/portfolio">on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a>.</p>">
Ian Dale's illustration work on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a></strong></p>">
Ian Dale</a> was commissioned to create artwork for this fun and colorful educational notebook, creating lifelike painted character artwork as well as science- and math-themed vector icons.</p><p>The notebooks are part of World Vision’s “bounceback” initiative. They are first sent to each child’s sponsor, who can sign the book before sending it back to World Vision, who sends it onward to the child.</p><p>In a year when schooling takes many different forms, it is hoped that these small gifts can contribute to a sense of connection and a love of learning.</p>">
Nana's Bookshelf</a>, seeks to provide simple everyday stories featuring people of color. </p><p><em>Kendall and Kayson love going to visit their grandparents and their Grandma's birthday means CAKE, but how many candles to put on it? As the story unfolds, and misunderstandings abound, inquisitive Kendall is surprised to find out more than he bargained for. </em></p><p>“How Old is Grandma?” joyfully illustrates the interactions amongst a loving African American family; children, parents, and grandparents and the learning experiences they share. This is the first in a series of books written for children ages 4 and up.</p><p><strong>See more of <a href=https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/"https://childrensillustrators.com/IanDale/portfolio">Ian Dale's illustration work on ChildrensIllustrators.com</a></strong></p>">

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