picture book
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Illustration/Layout
1. The drawings were used in this story.
2. Yes, the drawings are more helpful than sentences to understand the story.
3. It's a rectangle A4 size book which has 55pages. Also it is coverd with a hard binding.
4. Blueberries, Child is looking at us(readers).
5. The bear was surprised but the kid was calm. The kid was to talk to the bear.
6. The scene is helpful for us to realize the little kid and the little bear did a same action. Then we can understand a meaning why there were some repetitons.
- Readers can learn from this story that doing some fun is more important than doing own duty for children.
- The author used repeat the sentences and phrases, also he wrote some onomatopoeia.
- Yes, there were short sentences and picture on each pages.
- strengths: the content is not so complicated, and there are many onomatopoeia, so children can understand easily.
- It is a little difficult for children to read it by themselves.
- There are some repeaded centences and onomatopoeia. The organization is enogh, because the balance between sentences and picture was good.
- onomatpoeia: "kuplink, kuplank, kuplunk" "gulp", "Garumpt". repetition: "Then we will have food for the winter", "That is my mother walking along!"
- "Then he had to hustle along to catch up! " , She heard a noise from around a rock and thought, " That is my mother walking along!"
Illustration/Layout
1. The drawings were used in this story.
2. Yes, the drawings are more helpful than sentences to understand the story.
3. It's a rectangle A4 size book which has 55pages. Also it is coverd with a hard binding.
4. Blueberries, Child is looking at us(readers).
5. The bear was surprised but the kid was calm. The kid was to talk to the bear.
6. The scene is helpful for us to realize the little kid and the little bear did a same action. Then we can understand a meaning why there were some repetitons.
Characterization
Audience
- The main charactor is kid named "Sal".
- The kid is little. "Little Sal". Sal liked blueberreis. "Then Little Sal ate all four blueberries out of her pail!
- The kid has a disheveled hair and brought a small tin pail.
- She is a glutton, selfish.
- She met the bear and followed it, then she lost her mother. It's similar to the problem that children become a stray child.
Audience
- Kids
- This story teaches parents don't leave thier sites from the kids, otherwise the kids might be a lost child.
- Yes, it is useful for children to learn literally skills. For instance, onomatopoeia, repetition. Also, they can learn grammar at the same time.