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COPY LINK: https://reader.softebook.net/yum/1534495649 ********************************************* BOOK SYNOPSIS: Get to know Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist known for her extensive use of polka dots and for her infinity installations, in this fascinating nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series of biographies about people &#8220you should meet!&#8221Meet Yayoi Kusama. When Yayoi Kusama was a little girl, she told her parents she wanted to be an artist. Her parents forbade her and tore up her drawings. But that didn&#8217t stop her

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Get to know Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist known for her extensive use of polka dots and for her infinity installations, in this fascinating nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series of biographies about people &#8220you should meet!&#8221Meet Yayoi Kusama. When Yayoi Kusama was a little girl, she told her parents she wanted to be an artist. Her parents forbade her and tore up her drawings. But that didn&#8217t stop her

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Get to know Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist known for her extensive use of polka dots and for

her infinity installations, in this fascinating nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series of

biographies about people &#8220yoshould meet!&#8221Met Yayoi Kusama. When Yayoi Kusama

was a little girl, she told her parents she wanted to be an artist. Her parents forbade her and tore

up her drawings. But that didn&#8217tstop her. When she couldn&#8217tafford art supplies, she

used old paper sacks and mud to create her art. Eventually, she convinced her parents to let her

go to art school and study painting. In 2006, she became the first Japanese woman to receive the

Praemium Imperiale. It is one of the highest honors given by the Japanese imperial family. Ten

years later, she received the Order of Culture, another prestigious award given to people who

make important contributions to Japanese culture. Today, she is one of the most famous artists in

the world.

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