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Some of the most beautiful art in the world is made by children. Stone Soup began collecting international children’s art in the 1970s, and you can see many examples from our museum collection right here on our Web site. Over the years we have learned about other children’s art museums and collections all over the world. Here’s some information about them. Please let us know about museums and collections that are not listed here. ...
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