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  • Fear of Engulfment in Storytelling

    October 27, 2020

    There’s a very good reason why girls should be told the truth about baby-making as soon as they ask: If she’s old enough to be asking, she’s old enough to be worrying.

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  • Storms, Cyclones and Wind in Art and Storytelling

    Storms, Cyclones and Wind in Art and Storytelling

    October 26, 2020

    The wind blew as ’twad blawn its last; The rattling showers rose on the blast; The speedy gleams the darkness swallow’d; Loud, deep, and lang, the thunder bellow’d: That night, a child might understand, The Deil had business on his hand. Robert Burns “STORM” BY SARAH WEATHERALL In some parts of the world, wind is…

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  • Tree Houses, Forts and Huts in Children’s Illustration

    Tree Houses, Forts and Huts in Children’s Illustration

    October 25, 2020

    One major task for the children’s storyteller: Getting parents out of the story. Children need to be the drivers of their own narratives. Storytellers have come up with many ways of getting adult helpers and caregivers out of the way. Here’s another: Give the child a home of their own. Within the world of the…

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  • In A Dark, Dark Room And Other Scary Stories

    In A Dark, Dark Room And Other Scary Stories

    October 24, 2020

    In A Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories written by Alvin Schwartz was first published in 1971 for emergent readers ready for scary… but not too scary. I recently looked closely at a modern picture book called Creepy Carrots, another excellent example of a ‘scary’ story perfectly pitched at 4-6 year olds. This collection…

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  • The Story Of The Kind Wolf by Wilkon and Nickl Analysis

    The Story Of The Kind Wolf by Wilkon and Nickl Analysis

    October 24, 2020

    “The Story Of The Kind Wolf” is a 1982 picture book by Jozef Wilkon, illustrated by Peter Nickl and translated into English by Marion Koenig. The story is now out of print and hard to find. This is a Tawny Scrawny Lion plot, and very much of its time. This was the era of the…

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  • Zog by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

    Zog by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

    October 23, 2020

    Zog (2010) is a picture book by best-selling British team Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Zog is regularly held up as a great feminist story for young readers. Zog interests me as an excellent example of a children’s story which looks feminist at first glance.

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  • Blueberries For Sal by Robert McCloskey (1948)

    Blueberries For Sal by Robert McCloskey (1948)

    October 22, 2020

    Blueberries For Sal (1948) is a picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey, also well-known for Make Way For Ducklings. Both stories are thrillers for the preschool set, especially this one. In fact, I’m about to try and convince you that Blueberries For Sal is the inspiration behind Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For Old…

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  • Yellow and Black in Illustration

    Yellow and Black in Illustration

    October 21, 2020

    Yellow and black is a fairly common palette in illustration. Hildilid’s Night, Mo’s Moustache, The Happy Day, My Heart and Float are a few picture book examples utilising a greyscale palette with the addition of yellow.

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  • Avocado Baby by John Burningham (1982) Analysis

    Avocado Baby by John Burningham (1982) Analysis

    October 20, 2020

    Avocado Baby (1982) is a picture book written and illustrated by John Burningham. This was my first introduction to John Burningham. Our teacher read it in class. I was about six.

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  • Vibrant Palettes Of Czech And Eastern European Illustrators

    October 19, 2020

    If you’d like to see some hopeful, vibrant, brightly coloured illustration, let’s visit a part of the world known in recent history for oppessive governments.

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  • I Am Not A Fox by Wolf and Groenink Analysis

    I Am Not A Fox by Wolf and Groenink Analysis

    October 18, 2020

    I Am Not A Fox is a picture book written by Karina Wolf and illustrated by Chuck Groenink. If you’ve ever read “The Ugly Duckling” and thought, “hmm, that message has problems”, then this one might be for you.

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  • The Veldt by Ray Bradbury Short Story Analysis

    October 18, 2020

    The Veldt (1950) is one of the more famous short stories by American author Ray Bradbury. As I’ve seen it described: “The one where the techno wallpaper eats the parents.”

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  • Come Away From The Water, Shirley by John Burningham 1977 Analysis

    Come Away From The Water, Shirley by John Burningham 1977 Analysis

    October 17, 2020

    Come Away From The Water, Shirley is a 1977 picture book written and illustrated by British storyteller, John Burningham. A number of adult readers talk about the “two different stories” going on in this book.

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  • How To Make Friends With A Ghost by Rebecca Green Picture Book Analysis

    How To Make Friends With A Ghost by Rebecca Green Picture Book Analysis

    October 16, 2020

    How To Make Friends With A Ghost is a 2017 picture book written and illustrated by Rebecca Green. This cosy supernatural story is written as a non-fictional how-to guide and because this book deals with supernatural subject matter, covertly teaches how to be a good friend.

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  • Hildilid’s Night by Durán Ryan and Lobel Analysis

    October 15, 2020

    Hildilid’s Night is a 1971 picture book written by Cheli Durán Ryan, illustrated by Arnold Lobel. The illustrations are notable for being rendered entirely in black and white until the sun comes up at the end. This story feels like it’s based on an ancient myth.

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