“Young Frank, Architect written and illustrated by Frank Viva, is the first picture book for young children ever published by the MoMA's publications department. It is being sold through the museum's network of stores and is widely distributed through Abrams. Young Frank likes to use anything he finds—macaroni, pillows, toilet paper, shoes—to make buildings that twist, chairs with zigzag legs and even entire cities. But his grandfather Old Frank disapproves, saying architects only create buildings.” Various sizes, digital.