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  • Snowmen In Art and Storytelling

    It’s that time of year in Australia, when it starts to get uncomfortably hot and I start looking at pictures of snow.

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    December 23, 2021
  • A Victorian Creepy Christmas

    A Victorian Creepy Christmas

    I’m not sure if Victorian sends of Christmas cards were having a laugh or if they enjoyed a genuinely creepy aesthetic. Probably a bit of both.

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    December 20, 2021
  • Balloons and Bubbles in Art and Illustration

    Balloons and Bubbles in Art and Illustration

    These illustrations show how important balloons are to childhood. Next, bubbles — a variation on the balloon.

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    November 29, 2021
  • When The Sky Is Like Lace by Horwitz and Cooney Analysis

    When The Sky Is Like Lace by Horwitz and Cooney Analysis

    When The Sky Is Like Lace (1975) is a picture book written by Elinor Lander Horwitz and illustrated by Barbara Cooney (1917-2000). If you read Wind in the Willows and wanted more otters, this one’s for you. (I’m not familiar with otters but I think these may be river otters rather than sea otters?)

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    July 19, 2021
  • Luggage and Suitcases In Art and Storytelling

    Luggage and Suitcases In Art and Storytelling

    Luggage, suitcases, boxes and other forms of containment are useful motifs for storytellers. Find a standout example in the lyrical short story “Prelude”, one of Katherine Mansfield’s finest.

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    June 29, 2021
  • Sledding, Sleighs and Sleds in Storytelling and Illustration

    Sledding, Sleighs and Sleds in Storytelling and Illustration

    Sleds, sledges, sleighs and toboggans in art and illustration (and what is the actual difference?)

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    April 27, 2021
  • Collage Sheet Illustration In Picture Books

    Collage Sheet Illustration In Picture Books

    Crafters sometimes talk about ‘collage sheets’ and we can use this term to describe a certain type of picture book illustration. Basically, I’m talking about a piece of art which looks a lot like a sticker sheet, or, if you’re a generation older than modern adhesive, like a sheet of paper dolls, yet to be…

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    April 5, 2021
  • The Poky Little Puppy by Sebring Lowrey and Tenngren Analysis

    The Poky Little Puppy by Sebring Lowrey and Tenngren Analysis

    The Poky Little Puppy is a classic Little Golden Book by Texas writer Janette Sebring Lowrey, illustrated by Gustav Tenngren. This story was one of the first 12 Little Golden Books, first published in 1942.

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    April 1, 2021
  • Over the Shop by JonArno Lawson and Qin Leng Analysis

    Over the Shop by JonArno Lawson and Qin Leng Analysis

    Over The Shop is a wordless picturebook by JonArno Lawson, illustrated by Qin Leng, published 2021. Here’s something we all owe to the trans community: By pushing the conventional and arbitrary rules of gender, all of us are more free to be who we are. This picturebook is a celebration of these hardwon freedoms.

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    March 7, 2021
  • A Woggle of Witches by Adrienne Adams Analysis

    A Woggle of Witches by Adrienne Adams Analysis

    A Woggle of Witches is a picture book written and illustrated by American storyteller Adrienne (“Dean”) Adams in 1971. In total, Adams wrote six of her own books; mostly they illustrated for other writers. Adrienne Adams was a prolific illustrator through the 1960s and beyond, and a two-time winner of a Caldecott Medal (1960 and…

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    January 23, 2021
  • The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy Young Adult Novel Study

    The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy Young Adult Novel Study

    The Tricksters is a young adult novel by New Zealand author Margaret Mahy, first published in 1986. Mahy wrote many stories for children, but The Tricksters seems to be one frequently talked about in scholarship circles, alongside The Changeover and The Haunting, which both won The Carnegie Medal. The Tricksters is a rare example of…

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    January 21, 2021
  • Fully Anthropomorphised Cats In Art

    Fully Anthropomorphised Cats In Art

    Animals in picture books exist on a continuum between fully animal and fully human. To sit at the anthropomorphised end of that spectrum, the animal in question: wears clothes walks around on its hind legs talks displays human-like emotions lives in a house Beatrix Potter had a massive influence on illustrators all through the 20th…

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    January 4, 2021
  • The Annotated Night Before Christmas

    The Annotated Night Before Christmas

    “The Night Before Christmas” is an alternative title of the poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (controversially) by a guy called Clement Clarke Moore. The poem was first published anonymously in 1823 and only later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who claimed authorship in 1837, the start of the Victorian era. A Dutch migrant called Henry Livingston…

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    December 24, 2020
  • Pigs In Art And Children’s Literature

    Pigs In Art And Children’s Literature

    Illustrations of pigs through the ages.

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    December 19, 2020
  • Foxes In Children’s Literature

    Foxes In Children’s Literature

    A fox is a wolf who sends flowers. Ruth Weston FOXES IN FOLKTALES These summaries are from Baughman’s Type and Motif Index of the Folktales of England and North America by Ernest Warren Baughman, 1966. Read through these story summaries and you’ll get a good idea of how coats have been used throughout history. Can you see patterns? Arthur…

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    October 27, 2020
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