Robert Carr is a retired art teacher of thirty-five years and a recipient of the Golden Apple and Harold Grinspoon Awards for his contribution to education. Robert lives in Belchertown, Massachusetts. He spends much of his time with family and friends - real and imaginary. In retirement, he is mostly focused on writing and illustrating children's picture books. Robert received an Associate's Degree in Studio Painting from Holyoke Community College, a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree as a dual major in Studio Painting and Art Education at Massachusetts College of Art, and a Master's Degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts. Robert began his teaching career working for the Town of South Hadley in Massachusetts. He worked there for nineteen years. He started as an elementary teacher and later worked as a middle school art teacher.
He finished his teaching career working for Springfield Public Schools mostly as a Federal Magnet School resource teacher in elementary schools. His mission was to improve learning for students through arts integration. He became known for implementing thematic projects that would often involve an entire school community. His teachings modeled the social nature of art, creative thinking and individual expression. Previous picture books; "Walrus, Will You Hang with Me?"," I Lost My Tooth", "Hush Little Cyclops Don't You Cry", "Uno's World", "I am." "Jack and Jill and Ted and Bill", "All About Rainbows", Where is Cleo", "Kellogg's Calendar", "Who on Earth am I?", "Pencil Talk", "Pencils Count", and now "Dancing with the Rain".