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Sarah Davis is an illustrator and art director based in Sydney, Australia. She is has published books with Hachette, Velopress and New Frontier, and is currently working with ABC Books/Harper Collins and Gecko press.
1. NZ Post Book Award visits - and more ten minute drawings...

I went to three lovely little schools in Stokes Valley today. The kids ordered me, most politely, to draw a seagull stealing a lizard's tail, a sweet baby calf who loved her mum, a monkey swinging to get some bananas, and my personal favourite, a secret agent platypus spying on his arch-nemesis, a crocodile. So I did. Thanks for letting me come and visit, you guys! It was a lot of fun. 








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