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Jennie Bales

18 Best Children's Book Illustration Styles and Mediums - 0 views

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    "Virtually every children's book requires illustrations. Before you even decide on an illustrator for your book (or, if you are an illustrator, before you decide what book you are going to draw) you need to decide on an illustration style. What is an illustration style? It is the type of artwork that you will use in your children's book, and there are many types. Additionally, there are also different types of mediums, used to create art, which can be used in a variety of styles, but all have a flavor of their own."
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Websites by Children's Authors and Illustrators | Federation of Children's Book Groups - 0 views

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    This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given author or illustrator. Many of these author/illustrator websites include activities, reviews and contact details (where relevant).
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Picturebook Makers - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Picturebook Makers blog - where some of the world's finest picturebook authors and illustrators take you behind the scenes. Our goal is to provide an interesting and inspiring resource for publishing professionals, illustration students and graduates, and anyone else with a passion for picturebooks and a curiosity about the different approaches taken to make them. Frequency about 1 post per month.
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Picturebooks in ELT - 1 views

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    The site does not appear to be maintained but the archives are well worth exploring to delve into picture book illustration. From the author: My intention is to discuss picturebooks, in particular the pictures in them! Why? Because, in ELT we tend to select picturebooks because they contain words our students might know. I plan to write something a couple of times a month, sharing what I discover in my readings; describe new titles I come across; discuss particular illustrators and their styles and generally promote the picture in picture books.
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Author and Illustrator Websites | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review - 0 views

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    Many authors and illustrators now have their own websites. Here are just a few such sites where you will find all kinds of information about these special people.
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Authors & Illustrators | Great Websites for Kids - 0 views

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    Curated visual list of author and illustrator websites.
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The Bigger Picture | Book Trust - 2 views

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    Publishers, booksellers and illustrators tell Madelyn Travis about the challenges facing picture books today. the book Trust looks at the publishing side of picture books and issues.
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:: Ashley Spires Illustration :: - 1 views

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    Canadian author and illustrator of picture books
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    Magnificent thing is a great book, so is overscheduled Andrew
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6 Books for Teaching Visual Literacy to Secondary Students - Reading Australia - 1 views

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    What do you look for when selecting print texts for your high school students to teach them about visual literacy? Appropriate themes, complexity of ideas, rich and beautiful illustrations, evidence of depth and layers of meaning, a variety of text type. This post present 6 titles that meet each of those requirements with the added bonus of all being by Australian authors and illustrators. Teachers notes and essays are provided for each title
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How to draw ... | Childrens-books-site | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Learn how to draw characters just like those featured in your favourite books, with these step by step guides by children's book illustrators.
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Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander Resource - NCACL - 0 views

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    This free database is available to everyone anywhere in the world. It is especially useful for those working with children. Besides annotations for each of the 300+ books and hyperlinks to free teaching resources, we have included many different ways to find just the 'right' books. There are Australian curriculum links, the Early Years Learning Framework links, author, title, publisher, date, subject access and free text searching. You can find books in specific languages, books written and illustrated by children, or books by your favourite authors and illustrators, for example. You can share what you find with colleagues using social media links.
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Online Storytime by Barnes & Noble - Barnes & Noble - 0 views

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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
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Storynory - Free Audio Stories for Kids - 0 views

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    Free audio retellings of a large range of stories from traditional to unpublished. Supporting illustrations (not from the published texts) and some information about the story or characters is also provided. Files can be listened to online or downloaded.
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    Free audio retellings of a large range of stories from traditional to unpublished. Supporting illustrations (not from the published texts) and some information about the story or characters is also provided. Files can be listened to online or downloaded.
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Storyline Online - Where Reading Is Fun! - 0 views

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    Delightful readings of well know picture books. The reader is shown occasionally, but predominantly the illustrations of the book are zoomed in and out.
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    Delightful readings of well know picture books. The reader is shown occasionally, but predominantly the illustrations of the book are zoomed in and out.
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Picturing Books - About - 0 views

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    A comprehensive site on illustration - media, style, design - and picture books including page to screen, banned books, parodies as well as teacher resources..
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Cybèle Young - 1 views

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    Canadian author, illustrator and paper sculptor.
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    Thought the "Queen's shadow" is a typical book that adults love and children are indifferent to ... overly sophisticated and "retro" with insider references that will go right over the top of most students heads ... also meh for my boys.
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Art of the Picture Book - 1 views

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    Exploring design and illustration of children's picture books. We are graphic designers who have always been intrigued and inspired by the wealth of art and writing created for children's books. This site is our forum to display and applaud the brilliance we see in this field. We are here to share with you some of our favorites: the hilarious, the irreverent, the curious, and the stunning.
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Reading Australia | Copyright Agency - 0 views

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    Reading Australia was created by the not-for-profit Copyright Agency to make the very best of Australian literature more available for teachers, librarians, and avid readers too. Every society needs to tell its own stories and Reading Australia showcases the work of our leading writers and illustrators to enrich our own diverse cultural identity. This ground-breaking online initiative presents a list of over 200 quality titles from many of Australia's finest authors.
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Inanimate Alice | Home - 0 views

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    A Digital Novel (2012) ... set in a technology saturated near future, Inanimate Alice tells the story of a girl called Alice, merging text with animation, videos, music and games to explore what it means to conduct your life online. Requires user action to drive the story forward.Uses text, images, music, sound effects, puzzles and games to illustrate and enhance the narrative. Each a self-contained story, the chapters become more complex as the narrative unfolds reflecting Alice's age and competency as she develops towards her calling as a game animator and designer. See the Teacher's Notes for information on using this title with students.
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An Atlas of Literary Maps Created by Great Authors: J.R.R Tolkien's Middle Earth, Rober... - 3 views

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    What sustains our belief in the integrity of fictional places? The fact that they seem to act upon events as much as the people who live in them, for one thing. And, just as often, the fact that so many authors and illustrators draw elaborate maps of literary settings, making their features real to us and embedding them in our minds.
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