Somewhere along the way, we all were artists. Everyone picks up crayons or chalk as toddlers, but at some point, we just stop drawing. Radio cartoonist and children's author Mo Willems says that's a ...
Mo Willems and Yo-Yo Ma will be virtually joining forces in “The Yo-Yo Mo Show: An Evening of Musical Doodling” at 5 p.m. EST on Sunday, May 31. Streaming on the Kennedy Center website, the ...
Being a rather unhappy child, Mo Willems naturally identified with Charlie Brown, who never kicked the football, never won the little red-headed girl and never bested the kite-eating tree. "My ...
For children interested in taking drawing lessons, there are few better teachers than Mo Willems. The bestselling author and illustrator has been charming young readers for years with his Pigeon ...
"Any time we express ourselves, that's a form of patriotism," says writer and artist Mo Willems. He'll lead three drawing exercises, each... Anxious On Election Night? Join Mo Willems For A 'Democracy ...
Award-winning author and illustrator Mo Willems' creative spark elevated him to the big time among children's book creators, but his latest work takes us into teeny-weeny territory. Three of his books ...
New segments of Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems will be published every weekday at 1 p.m. EST, and the episodes feature Willems guiding his audience through the abstract nature of the creative process, ...
Mo Willems has joined the ranks of good-spirited celebrities who are trying to keep many of us entertained, while we get to grips with self-isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. The children’s ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: It’s week two, and Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence Mo Willems is still at it with his popular series of Lunch Doodles. The illustrator is keeping creative ...
Mo Willems, Gene Luen Yang, Amie Kaufman and other authors for young readers are reading their work online and offering drawing tutorials, to help fill our strange new hours. By Concepción de León ...
Don't underestimate the power of doodling. In a democracy, says Mo Willems, "voting is a lot like doodling. It's a form of self-expression and you discover sort of who you really are as you do it." On ...