Can you turn 2-minute noodles into a flock of sheep?
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Can you turn 2-minute noodles into a flock of sheep?

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Children and adults alike love to play that game of identifying animals hiding among white tufts of clouds in a blue sky. Art Is Everywhere, a new series of picture books published by Pratham Books, plays on the trope of surprises lurking in every corner, such that a packet of instant noodles may start looking like a mama sheep and her two little lambs. The three books—based on food, trash and everyday objects—have “irreverent” rhyming verses by Aparna Kapur and Bijal Vachharajani, with illustrations by Adrija Ghosh, Canato Jimo, Sheena Deviah and Priya Kuriyan, who is also the guest art director for the series. A vegetable peel sings a plaintive song: Wobble wooble wobble,/ Into the trash can I fell./ Hobble hobble hobble,/ Into the mud, with a loud yell./ Gobble gobble gobble,/ Eaten by earthworms. A syringe takes the shape of a mosquito in Priya Kuriyan's hand, while Canato Jimo creates a herd of elephants using three small locks.