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Children’s Literature

Picturebooks format & media

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Children’s Literature

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Objectives Identify the parts of a book and different types of

format & design

Differentiate the media used in illustrations found in

picture books

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Parts of a Book Cover (front & back)

Spine

Jacket

Endpapers

Copyright page

Title Page

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Format of Picturebooks

A picturebook conveys its message

through a series of images bound

together within 2 covers.

Impact of a picturebook lies in the

total format of the book

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Different Formats/Design

Think of the format in terms of:

Book Size & Shape

Cover (front & back)

Jacket

Endpapers

Copyright page

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Media Used in

Illustrations

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Print Process of cutting into metal or wood, applying ink to

the surface, and pressing on paper (Kiefer, 2014, p. 72)

Example: Philip Stead’s

“A Sick Day for Amos McGee”

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Collage and Construction Pictures are created by building up a variety of

materials and textures onto a surface (Kiefer, 2014, p.

72)

Example: Steve Jenkins’

“Actual Size”

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Sample page from “Actual Size”

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Paints, Pen, and Ink Applying pigments mixed with a binder and medium

such as water or oil to a surface (Kiefer, 2014, p. 72)

Example:

Judi Barrett’s “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs”

(see a sample page from the

book in the next slide)

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The parallel black lines drawn on top of the painted images are in pen &

ink.

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Watercolor An example of a somewhat transparent paint that is

light and water-based that creates a washed look

Example: Barry Moser’s illustrations in “Sit, Truman!”

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A page from “Sit,

Truman!”

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Gouache Paint that is more opaque and thicker that gives an

intense look, which is watercolor with added chalk

(Kiefer, 2010)

Example: Molly Bang’s

“When Sophie Gets

Angry-- Really, Really Angry”

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A page from

“When Sophie

Gets Angry-

Really, Really

Angry”

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Scratchboard Scratchboard is a medium made of white paper coated

with a thin layer of black ink, The illustration is done by

etching away the design until the image is “revealed” or

formed.

Example: Lisa Wheeler’s

“Mammoths on the Move”

(see next page

for an example)

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Sample page from “Mammoths on the Move”