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  • Naive Illustration In Picture Books

    Naive Illustration In Picture Books

    December 21, 2020

    When illustrators talk about creating artwork for children, they sometimes talk about including something in each work which will encourage child readers to pick up a pencil or brush and give art a go themselves.

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  • The Widow’s Broom by Chris Van Allsburg Picturebook Analysis

    The Widow’s Broom by Chris Van Allsburg Picturebook Analysis

    December 20, 2020

    “The Widow’s Broom” is a 1992 picture book by American author illustrator Chris Van Allsburg. Like many of Van Allsburg’s books, this one remains popular with teachers, partly because this is a storyteller who requires the reader to do a little work. Students can practise their inference skills in class. Like all good stories which…

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  • Pigs In Art And Children’s Literature

    Pigs In Art And Children’s Literature

    December 19, 2020

    Illustrations of pigs through the ages.

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  • Creepy Donkey Skin Fairy Tales Analysis

    Creepy Donkey Skin Fairy Tales Analysis

    December 18, 2020

    “Donkey Skin” is an old tale which appealed to Charlies Perrault. Perrault included his own version (called “Peau-d’ Ane, Conte”) in Old-time Stories told by Master Charles Perrault (1921), ensuring the tale’s enduring popularity, and cementing Perrault’s particular spin on it in popular imagination.

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  • Making Use Of Cognitive Biases In Storytelling

    December 17, 2020

    Cognitive biases are at play when an audience interprets any work of art. Storytellers can make use of them, and regularly do.

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  • Fish Bowls In Art

    Fish Bowls In Art

    December 16, 2020

    The fishbowl is a common symbol of surveillance, as is a glass house. For house cats, the fish bowl is a miniature version of the pond or lake — domestic version.

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  • The Golden Age Of Brownies

    The Golden Age Of Brownies

    December 15, 2020

    A brownie is a fairy from English and Scottish folklore. They live in houses (so are a type of hobgoblin — ‘hob’ referring to the cooking equipment with hot plates). They are industrious. Like German poltergeists, they sometimes mess up the joint. This is done out of mischief rather than malice. However, the Yorkshire boggarts…

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  • Sewing, Weaving and Spinning in Art

    Sewing, Weaving and Spinning in Art

    December 14, 2020

    I am certain that a Sewing Machine would relieve as much human suffering as a hundred Lunatic Asylums, and possibly a good deal more. Margaret Atwood

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  • All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury Short Story Analysis

    All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury Short Story Analysis

    December 13, 2020

    All Summer in a Day is a short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published in 1954. Find it in Ray Bradbury Stories Vol. 1. It’s interesting to see how science fiction evolves alongside our increased understanding of other planets. “All Summer In A Day” is a story of its time, written in an…

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  • U.F.O. In Kushiro by Haruki Murakami Short Story Analysis

    December 12, 2020

    “U.F.O. in Kushiro” is a short story written by popular contemporary Japanese author Haruki Murakami. English readers first had access to the story in 2001, when it appeared in an issue of the New Yorker magazine. The story was republished in 2011 after an earthquake and tsunami devastated northern Japan. Safe to say this is considered…

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  • Foes by Lorrie Moore Short Story Analysis

    December 11, 2020

    “Foes” is a short story by American writer Lorrie Moore. The Guardian published it on the eve of the election which would see Obama to the presidency, and can be read in full here. It is also in Bark and in Collected Stories. This is such an American story, so Americans will have a more…

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  • Beautiful Cosy Underground Scenes In Picture Books

    Beautiful Cosy Underground Scenes In Picture Books

    December 10, 2020

    Mole reached down a lantern from a nail on the wall and lit it, and the Rat, looking round him, saw that they were in a sort of fore-court. A garden-seat stood on one side of the door, and on the other a roller; for the Mole, who was a tidy animal when at home,…

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  • The Symbolism of Dolls In Storytelling

    The Symbolism of Dolls In Storytelling

    December 9, 2020

    Dolls serve as comfort; they also creep us out. Which is it gonna be? And how do storytellers utilise their multivalent presence in our lives?

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  • The Toys of Peace by Saki Short Story Analysis

    The Toys of Peace by Saki Short Story Analysis

    December 8, 2020

    “The Toys of Peace” (1919) is a short story by H.H. Munro (a.k.a. Saki) and is out of copyright so can easily be found online. This is the opening short story in a collection called The Toys Of Peace And Other Papers by H.H. Munro (and G.K. Chesterton). This volume was published after Saki’s death.…

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  • Gift Idea: A picture book inside a cardboard box

    Gift Idea: A picture book inside a cardboard box

    December 7, 2020

    It’s often said that children love boxes more than they love the expensive presents that came inside them. That’s certainly been true at this house. The large boxes are especially popular. Large boxes can be turned into huts or reading nooks. Small boxes have a wide variety of uses.

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