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    My brother is in Pre-K and before school started his teacher made my parents pay three dollars for a party he was going to have in November. In Pre-K they have two classes: the am and the pm class. The kids in the am class aren't having a party because it's too early in the day for one. Even though the kids in the am class can't participate in the class party they're still required to pay the three dollars. If the kids in the am class want to take part in the party, they must stay for the pm…

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    In this article we discuss a range of ideas concerning the use of illustrations in picture books where we have several levels include Look and feel of the book and the role of visual information in the form STORY correct landing to small levels as long as we have seen visible elements of this change in the art of printing or the style of this art is used to create meanings and emotional effect. Images used in children's books to attract readers' attention and beautify the form book and giving…

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    Illustrated children’s picture books are new way of possibly conveying to children vivid events and situations and enhance their comprehension of what is going on. Children enjoy reading picture book because whilst the adult is reading for them it has features which enables them to physically engage by including; pop-up, flap, pull-tab and textured books. Imaged and words of different kind is combined in order to form narratives for children and therefore vary enormously in both function and…

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    understand their notion, mood and perception. As Sipe indicated, a picturebook gives the reader the opportunity to connect with one’s own life and The Runaway Hug emits a sense of family, culture and everyday living. The pencil and charcoal based pictures illustrate utter chaos of a busy family household and their own interests, which is very real and relatable for most readers’. In contrast, the text is calm and comes to the forefront when reading, as you escape in to Lucy’s frame of mind and…

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    This picture book is filled with magical creatures like mammoth size dragon flies and several other surreal scenes, but there is a hint of realism on the first and last pages. The artiest Aaron Becker uses all the space each page can provides and leaves nothing…

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    most distinguished picture book of the year. When the ALSC decides what book will be the receiver of the Caldecott Award there are quite a few factors that go into their decision making process. Their website shows all of these factors, but the main ones to be focused on are that the publisher/artist must be an American citizen and that their illustrations be original. As far as on the illustrations of the picture book are concerned the committee focuses on how well the pictures tell the story,…

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    Why Do Children Read Books

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    enjoy reading especially on their own time. Teachers and parents are the children role model and if they do it then kids will also do what they see others doing. Newberry and Caldecott are award winning children books which recognizes chapter and picture books. Award winning books doesn’t necessarily make a non-winning book better than the other it’s how books are brought to life through the reader. Birth to Age 5/ Pre-K Award winning Olivia by Ian Falconer is an American author, illustrator,…

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    “It is a fact, blessedly confirmed, that the American movie is affectionately received by audiences of all races, cultures, and creeds on all continents”, was said by the President of MPPA Jack Valenti and he was correct in saying so. The fourth installment of the Transformers: Age of Extinction, may have missed the mark at U.S. box offices, but there are many countries around the world where the film profits did not disappoint specifically China. The international success found in China from…

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    winner of the Randolph Caldecott Medal was Where The Wild Things Are, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. This award is given to a deserving artist who is a United States citizen or resident of America and has crafted an engaging and compelling picture book for children. Where The Wild Things Are is considered a classic work for both its illustrations and story. I agree that Where The Wild Things Are was deserving of the Randolph Caldecott Medal for numerous reasons. The artwork on the…

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    When, I kept falling in a hole in Far cry primal. By:Jayson Garcia Have you ever fell in a hole in a game at all, well I have too many times in far cry primal.[I fell about 10 or 11 times in far cry primal].[Far cry primal is a game I play in my basement all the time].It was a wonderful day outside and I was in my basement.I was at the end of the game and I had to destroy ull the bad guy and Batiri in this game although that’s when I fell in the hole and I was not happy at all and again and…

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