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An Art Animal

My name is Colette. I am 11 years old and I LOVE art! I have gone through four sketchbooks. I even have a small sketchbook that I can fit in my bag, so that I always have something I can draw in. At first, no offense, I wasn’t very interested in your mags. I mean, I would read a little bit, but not much. I started reading Muse when we moved from Washington to Arizona, about two years ago. My favorite thing to read is “Muse Mail.” That is why I am writing this letter.

Cate and O are my favorite. Aren’t you two best friends? Ms. Acorn, were you born with pink hair, or did you dye it? Cate, do you

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