DHdesignsonline has experience illustrating Children's Books of a variety of subject matters and themes.
Below is a sample of this.
Various Illustrations from Sister Water and Misses Wind

Kirk Waller's first children's book, is a delightful and comforting story that begins in a peaceful age before there were storms in the earth. Illustrated by DHdesignsonline.
http://www.kirkwaller.com/products.html

Various Illustrations from Parrot Heads
Hazel Phillips has written a book on trials and travails of three parrots who end up in a shelter. This heartwarming book takes us through the enlightenment of the parrots as they interact and learn about other shelter animals. Illustrated by DHdesignsonline
http://www.dobermanresq.com/rescue/adpc/parrot.php

 Various Illustrations from These Hands
Have you ever thought about how much your hands do for your children? These Hands is a simple story of a mother’s love for her son. From the first time she held him on the day he was born, to helping him grow up and move away from home, to finally being there when her grandchild was born. It’s a heart felt, full circle story of unconditional love which any parent and child can relate to.

 Various Illustrations from Movin' Up North
This is a charming story of Grandma Velma's recollection of the time when she was a little girl in the South preparing for her family's move up North. Children ages 5-9 will learn about one of the most phenomenal events to take place in the United States of America known as The Great Migration.

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Wrap Around Cover Illustration from Anthology of The Brothers

The tapestry of the black male is woven with an intricate pattern of strength, misery, courage, death, ambition, and self-hate. It seems that our plight has been as arduous as that of our forefathers that were shackled and stripped of their identity. In the present day these shackles exist only in our mind; all too often we are responsible for placing the limitations upon ourselves. However, even in our dimmest moments it is impossible to overlook the raw beauty and tenacity we have to survive through it all. These stories cover a fraction of who we are as African American males. They are a binding force that we can all identify with at some point in our lives. The extraordinary battle we have been subconsciously fighting has become a normal existence to us. This leaves a question that has yet to be answered: when will merely surviving no longer be enough? Welcome to the Anthology of the Brothers.

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