Natascha Biebow explores how even odd pairings in picture books are made sense of through the inexhaustible imaginations of young readers.
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Natascha Biebow explores how even odd pairings in picture books are made sense of through the inexhaustible imaginations of young readers.
picturebookden.blogspot.com/…
@nataschabiebow
Mini Grey considers how non-fiction books can use powerful visual storytelling to make us feel, despite the genre often being seen as factual and unemotional.
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'Have bad ideas to get better', declares acclaimed children's author Moira Butterfield. But why?
Find out at the Picture Book Den.
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The simple but surprising flap - @ICanDrawDinos explores the possibilities that lie in the flap in this flaptastic post at @PictureBookDen this week.
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There's a new post on @PictureBookDen called 'Can you write a book without words?' In it I share some tips on writing wordless books if you're an author, not an illustrator, and some of #CarolinaGodina 's clever artwork from Moon Bear @QuartoKids@QuartoBooksUS 👀 👇
Natascha Biebow reveals why rejection and rubbish are the essential elements of creation and can encourage us to be the unique picture book writers we truly are.
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