KA Reader Animators Welcome Emails From Readers
Animators for each book are:
| KA Reader 1: | Super Hero animator is Barrie James. He is an artist who has taught art in schools in his native England. Email |
| KA Reader 2: | It's a Party! animations were created by Blue Image Studio of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Animators include Rubén Hernandez, Atilio Millán, Marcelo Melillo, and a team of illustrators and collaborators. Email |
| KA Reader 3: | A Day at the Zoo animations were created by Blue Image Studio of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Animators include Rubén Hernandez, Atilio Millán, Marcelo Melillo, and a team of illustrators and collaborators. Email |
| KA Reader 4: | The Fang Gang animator is Janna Matkovski, who received a classical fine art education in Russia. Her and her two daughters' current passion is computer animation. Email |
| KA Reader 5: | A Scary Day in the Forest animations were created by CreativeSkulls Media of India. In addition to animation, the studio also creates educational content and documentaries. Email |
| KA Reader 6: | Where Can Lost Bee Be? animator is Catherine Benante. Catherine has illustrated books, greeting cards and created video game art. She lives in North Carolina with her big, black dog named Justice, an audience of one for her mandolin concerts. Email |
| KA Reader 7: | Hoops in the Coop is animated by Jerry Fuchs, who went to cartoon school in New Jersey. He now lives in Georgia with his wife, two great kids (boy and girl), and family pets (dog and cat). Email |
| KA Reader 8: | Coming Home animations were created by CreativeSkulls Media of India. In addition to animation, the studio also creates educational content and documentaries. Email |
| KA Reader 9: | Don't Frown, Clown! animator is Gina Negley, who grew up drawing and painting. She has illustrated several children's books with her bright, fun and bold style! Email |
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PRODUCTIONS. GHOST HUNTER PRODUCTIONS BEARS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ANIMATOR'S
CORRESPONDENCE OR PERSONAL ACTIONS.
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INDIVIDUAL ANIMATOR.