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  • Fly Homer Fly by Bill Peet Analysis

    Fly Homer Fly by Bill Peet Analysis

    June 2, 2020

    Fly Homer Fly is a 1969 picture book of 64 pages written and illustrated by Bill Peet who died in 2002 after a long career in children’s storytelling.

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  • The Elves and the Shoemaker Fairy Tale Analysis

    The Elves and the Shoemaker Fairy Tale Analysis

    May 30, 2020

    Read a modern re-telling of “The Elves and the Shoemaker” and you might conclude it’s a tale in praise of gratitude: Gratitude is noble. If someone does you a kind turn, be nice in return.

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  • Charlotte’s Web Novel Study Analysis

    Charlotte’s Web Novel Study Analysis

    May 29, 2020

    At almost 32,000 words, Charlotte’s Web (1952, 1963) is a middle grade novel rather than a chapter book. This is a story with many  hidden depths, which appeals to middle grade kids as well as their adult co-readers. Below I’ll be getting into how this story appeals to both children and adults, the themes of…

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  • Higglety Piggelty Pop! or There Must Be More To Life Analysis

    Higglety Piggelty Pop! or There Must Be More To Life Analysis

    May 29, 2020

    Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More To Life is an illustrated short story, though some might just call it a picture book. The language is too sophisticated to count as an early reader, unlike the Mercy Watson series, of a similar length and also divided into chapters. Why divide such a short story…

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  • Gingerbread Girl by Stephen King Short Story Analysis

    Gingerbread Girl by Stephen King Short Story Analysis

    May 28, 2020

    “The Gingerbread Girl” by Stephen King is a long short story by American writer Stephen King. Find it in Just After Sunset (2008).

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  • John Brown, Rose and The Midnight Cat (1979) Picture Book Analysis

    May 27, 2020

    John Brown and the Midnight Cat is a classic Australian picture book by Wagner and Brooks. Children read a different story from adults.

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  • Boredom and Storytelling

    Boredom and Storytelling

    May 25, 2020

    Why do fictional characters leave the house? Sometimes it’s because they face a crisis and are pushed into action. Melodramatic stories work like that. Sometimes characters are lonely, wanting friends or romance. Sometimes it’s because they’re curious and there’s a mystery to be solved. And sometimes boredom is the motivator. Stories can begin because characters…

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  • Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (1970) Picture Book Analysis

    Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (1970) Picture Book Analysis

    May 23, 2020

    from the book “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” written and illustrated by William Steig, published by Windmill Books, Simon & Shuster, New York, 1969. Winner of the Caldecott Medal in 1970

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  • Animals Riding Other Animals In Illustration

    Animals Riding Other Animals In Illustration

    May 23, 2020

    When I watched Rise of the Planet of the Apes I was disturbed for an unlikely reason. It wasn’t the dystopian aspect of a world where humans were no longer top of the food chain. The resonant image for me was when the apes were riding horses. I immediately checked myself. Why am I slightly…

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  • Town Musicians Of Bremen Fairy Tale Analysis

    Town Musicians Of Bremen Fairy Tale Analysis

    May 22, 2020

    “The Town Musicians Of Bremen” is a German folktale. Its plot structure is so strong that many storytellers writing series for children borrow it.

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  • Meal One by Cutler and Oxenbury Analysis

    Meal One by Cutler and Oxenbury Analysis

    May 21, 2020

    Meal One is a picture book written by Ivor Cutler, Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, first published 1971.

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  • Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney Analysis

    Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney Analysis

    May 20, 2020

    Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney (1982) is a beautiful picture book with a gentle message encouraging children to create beauty in the world. Cooney’s art is a mixture of full-bleed landscapes and spot illustration.

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  • Six Dinner Sid by Inga Moore (1993) Analysis

    Six Dinner Sid by Inga Moore (1993) Analysis

    May 18, 2020

    Six Dinner Sid is a 1993 picture book written and illustrated by Inga Moore.

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  • Cannibalism in Storytelling

    Cannibalism in Storytelling

    May 16, 2020

    If you wanted to create a scary monster, the scariest ever, how would you go about it?

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  • Emotion In Storytelling: Kindness and Pathos

    Emotion In Storytelling: Kindness and Pathos

    May 12, 2020

    How does a storyteller create pathos in an audience? It’s not done by making a character sad. Nor is it done by simply killing a character off. Characters extending kindness to others is a far more reliable trick.

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