KinderGals: Teaching Kids To Use Illustrations

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Teaching Kids To Use Illustrations


Illustrations are used by illustrators to evoke a feeling within the reader. When we read books, the we have different responses depending on how the illustrator drew the images.
Chapter 10:   Tone, In Pictures and in Words 
Katie Wood Ray reminds us in this chapter that it is not always what you say, but it's how you say it.
Long Night Moon by Cythnia Rylant is a book about 12 different types of moons throughout the year.  Lovely!   Her beautiful prose matches the tone of the illustrations.   A wistful meandering.



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3 comments:

Deedee Wills said...

You are welcome Miss Kim! I can't wait to hear about your whirlwind week too!

Kimberley Moran said...

This is such a beautiful book. It reminds me of Owl Moon. I always feel like whispering books like this.

✰ Kimberley ✰
First in Maine

Owl Things First said...

One year my children and I took a walk each night of the full moon and wrote about our experience. This book reminds me of those special times before they were teenagers! Now they have a different kind of . . . charm!
Jenny
Owl Things First

 
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