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Reading List: Children Picturebooks

I have curated a thoughtfully crafted reading list comprising a collection of beloved children's picturebooks that hold a special place in my heart. This selection not only resonates with my artistic inclinations but also seamlessly intertwines with my aspirations in the realm of education. Each of these captivating picturebooks has contributed to shaping my creative perspective while igniting a profound passion for nurturing young minds through literature. Through their imaginative narratives, emotive illustrations, and insightful themes, these books have become an integral part of both my artistic journey and my pursuit of excellence in the field of education.

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"There's a Ghost in this House" by Oliver Jeffers 

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In this whimsically eerie tale, Oliver Jeffers delivers a delightful blend of humor and spookiness. The ghost in these pages isn't your typical haunting spirit – it's charming, quirky, and mischievously relatable. Jeffers' signature illustrations, with their playful details and captivating color palette are vivid and inviting. The visuals add an extra layer of enchantment to the narrative, making it a perfect choice for young readers to explore the not-so-scary world of ghosts. This book helps children develop their imagination and conquer mild fears.

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''At the Same Moment Around the World" by Clotilde Perrin

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Clotilde Perrin takes young readers on a captivating global journey, emphasizing the interconnectedness of our planet's diverse cultures. With intricate and engaging illustrations, every page feels like a work of art, offering a feast for the eyes. This book provides an absorbing way for children to learn about time zones while celebrating our shared human experiences. It's a beautifully designed and educational exploration of our world's vibrant tapestry. Through this book, children enhance their geography knowledge and cultivate an appreciation for cultural diversity.

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''The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse" by Charlie Mackesy

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In this heartwarming masterpiece, Charlie Mackesy weaves a tale of friendship, empathy, and life's deeper lessons. The enchanting illustrations, rendered in a simple yet profound style, accompany conversations among the titular characters, leaving a lasting impact on readers of all ages. Mackesy's artistry captures emotions with finesse, enhancing the narrative's resonance. A touching reminder that even in life's complexities, friendship and kindness prevail. This book aids children in understanding emotions and values while promoting social and emotional development.

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''I Talk Like a River" by Jordan Scott 

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Jordan Scott and Sydney Smith create a poignant and empathetic portrayal of a young boy struggling with stuttering. Through lyrical prose and evocative illustrations, the visuals beautifully capture the boy's journey. Smith's illustrations, characterized by a mix of vibrant scenes and contemplative moments, offer a poignant reflection of the boy's experiences. This book resonates on multiple levels, conveying the boy's inner journey while also providing a window into the world of those with speech difficulties. It empowers children to embrace their differences and fosters empathy.

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"Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Roald Dahl

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Roald Dahl's classic tale comes to life with Quentin Blake's dynamic and whimsical illustrations. The cunning Mr. Fox's daring escapades against the trio of bumbling farmers make for an enthralling read. Dahl's wit and Blake's lively visuals, filled with quirky characters and delightful details, combine to create an evergreen tale that continues to capture the imaginations of both young and old. This book ignites children's imaginations and sense of adventure while honing their reading skills.

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"The Sad Book" by Michael Rosen

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 Michael Rosen's heartfelt exploration of grief is tenderly complemented by Quentin Blake's illustrations that perfectly capture the raw emotions of loss. Blake's distinct style amplifies the text's emotional depth, depicting both the heaviness of sorrow and the gentle moments of solace. This book serves as a valuable tool for discussing feelings of sadness and navigating the complexities of grief with children. A poignant reminder that it's okay to acknowledge and express our emotions. It helps children process emotions and fosters emotional intelligence.

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"Journey through the Hermitage" by Varvara Pomidor

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Varvara Pomidor invites young art enthusiasts to embark on a captivating adventure through the Hermitage Museum. With engaging details and intricate illustrations, this book introduces children to iconic artworks while fostering curiosity about art history. The illustrations, resembling the artwork within the museum itself, provide a visual feast that complements the educational content. A delightful way to inspire a lifelong love for art and culture. This book nurtures children's appreciation for art and history while encouraging their curiosity and love for learning.

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"The Heart and the Bottle" by Oliver Jeffers​

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Oliver Jeffers crafts a profoundly moving story that deals with loss, guarded emotions, and rediscovery. Through a symbolic journey, he explores how the weight of grief can lead one to lock away their heart. The exquisite blend of Jeffers' illustrations, characterized by their minimalist charm and emotional resonance, and narrative delicately unfolds the power of opening oneself up to love and joy once again. This book aids children in understanding complex emotions and the healing process after loss.

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"Du Iz Tak" by Carson Ellis

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Carson Ellis enchants readers with a whimsical tale in a fantastical language – a microcosmic world that blooms before our eyes. The vibrant illustrations, intricate details, and captivating characters transport readers into this imaginative realm. Ellis' artistry invites young and old alike to decode the characters' conversations while exploring the enchanting visuals. An imaginative gem that sparks curiosity and linguistic exploration. This book fosters creativity, language development, and critical thinking as children decipher the story in a unique language.

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"Finding the Real Face" by Cho Yong and Jamsan

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"Finding the Real Face" is a thought-provoking exploration of self-identity and the masks we wear to navigate the world. Through exquisite artistry and storytelling, Cho Yong and Jamsan delve into the inner journey of self-discovery. The intricate illustrations provide depth to the narrative, visually representing the layers of identity and the quest for authenticity. This book prompts readers to reflect on the layers that make up their own identities and the journey toward finding one's true self. It encourages self-reflection and personal growth in children.

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