Tombolo Kids Art Gallery Book - Digital Download Only
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Created in partnership with the Tombolo Pop-Up Children’s Art Gallery, this special edition book captures a space where imagination reigns and children’s creativity is celebrated. It’s as playful and full of life as the artwork that filled the gallery.
Inside, you’ll find:
A silly-putty unicorn, lava bombs, a moon island, potato guys, a world where anything is possible, and more!
A collection of over 200 pieces of art showcased during the pop-up gallery held in September 2025 in Vancouver
A meaningful keepsake for families, young artists, and anyone who believes in creative expression
This listing is for the PDF download only. If you would like a physical book plus the included PDF, please visit our print-and-digital edition here.
The download is scheduled for release in March 2026. If you reserve it now, the file will be emailed to you in March once it is complete.
All proceeds from this book are donated to Friends of the Vancouver Public Library. At Rebel Goose, we believe publishing is not only about the books we release, it is also about showing up for the communities that shape them. This book is the first in a series of community projects where we donate our time, labour and resources to celebrate local creativity and support organizations doing meaningful work for kids and families.
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Publication Date: March 2026
Format: PDF Download Only
Dimensions: 7” × 7”
Page Count: 110
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Tombolo was created by local illustrator Anita Cheung and experiential designer Ryleah Resler, two friends turned collaborators who believe children’s art deserves its own stage. Together they bring to life a pop-up children’s gallery and storybook-style museum where kids’ imagination leads the way. Each year, Tombolo transforms a home or studio into a whimsical world filled with colour, creativity and artwork by children, a space where families, young artists and grown-ups reconnect with the magic of play and creative expression.
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“Cheung is known for her whimsical illustrations, while Resler's knack for transforming spaces into sensory playgrounds makes the pair the ideal duo for building an art experience that’s equal parts gallery, playground, and daydream.”—Georgia Straight
“Extremely adorable”—Vancouver Magazine
“It’s an experience that sparks wonder at any age.”—YVR Magazine
“With Anita and Ryleah being incredible creatives themselves, this is a really special opportunity to bring a wider community of art lovers young and grown together. “—Vita Magazine