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Emily Smith EDU 290 PICTURE BOOKS? ESSENTIAL.

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Emily Smith

EDU 290

PICTURE BOOKS? ESSENTIAL.

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“A picture book is a book with pictures that are as important as the words. In fact, often the text does not

make sense without the pictures”. (Pam Krueger)

WHAT IS A PICTURE BOOK…?

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Picture books help kids develop

Socially

Intellectually

Culturally

Self Acceptance

Imagination

PICTURE BOOKS HELP KIDS DEVELOP

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Identifying Oneself

Identifying others

Dealing with separation anxiety

Friendship

SOCIALLY

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Appreciating Reading at a young age

Able to analyze reading

Picture/Text Relationship

INTELLECTUALLY

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Respect for others

Recognition of other cultures/religions

Understand differences in cultures

Appreciate differences in cultures

CULTURALLY

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Learn to love oneself

Teach that everyone’s different, but its okay

Accepting disabilities

Learning to look beyond appearance

SELF ACCEPTANCE

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See things in a different way

Since many picture books can be made interactive, it makes kids think

Hear

See

Taste

Feel

Smell

IMAGINATION

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1. Better understanding of the story2. Art… what kid doesn’t love art.

3. Many have a higher reading level then chapter books, just with art added to the story.4. Language: Rhythm and Rhyme

5. Imagination

10 REASONS WHY PICTURE BOOKS ARE ESSENTIAL.

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6. Children can get involved in the story7. Able to learn cause and effect

8. Able to learn that a story has beginning, middle, and end

9. Interaction between students10. Teach kids that reading can be fun at an early

age

10 REASONS CONT.

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• Schulze, Bianca. How Picture Books Play a Role in a Child’s Development. The Children's Book Review, 8 Nov. 2010. Web. 26 Sept. 2011. <http://www.thechildrensbookreview.com/weblog/2010/11/how-

picture-books-play-a-role-in-a-child%E2%80%99s-development.html>.

• Jalongo, Mary. Young Children and Picture Books. National Association for the Education of Young , n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2011. <http://www.naeyc.org/store/files/store/TOC/160.pdf>.

• Krueger, Pam. Picture books remain important. The Bismark Tribute, 9 Nov. 2010. Web. 26 Sept. 2011.

<http://bismarcktribune.com/entertainment/books-and literature/article_8216d0aa-e84a-11df-ac7e-001cc4c002e0.html>.

• Children's Literature. Pearson Education, Inc, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2011.

<http://wps.prenhall.com/chet_literacy_cluster_1/17/4549/1164749.cw/index.html>.

MLA CITATIONS

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• Why do Kids Need Books?. The National Childrens Books and Literacy Alliance, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2011.

<http://www.thencbla.org/BPOSpages/supportarguments.html>.

MLA CITATIONS CONT.