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Paperback Inside Picture Books Book

ISBN: 0300084765

ISBN13: 9780300084764

Inside Picture Books

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Book Overview

Mention a name from a beloved childhood picture book--Madeline, Corduroy, Peter Rabbit, Max and his "wild things"--and most adults can recollect a bright image, fragments of a story, the timbre of a certain reading voice, the sensation of being held, and best of all being together with someone and enveloped in fantasy. Why do picture book images shown to us as young children linger in our minds? How do picture books shape our lives early on and even later into adulthood? This book takes up such questions. It explores the profound impact of the experience of reading to children. Ellen Handler Spitz reveals how classic picture books transmit psychological wisdom, convey moral lessons, shape tastes, and implant subtle prejudices.
Each chapter of the book discusses well-known children's books--Goodnight Moon, Babar, Little Black Sambo, to name a few--that deal with a theme of importance to young children. These include bedtime, separation, loss, and death; curiosity, disobedience, and punishment; and identity and self-acceptance. Focusing on the relationship between a child and an adult reader, Spitz explains the notion of "conversational reading" and emphasizes the mutual benefits of dialogue and intimacy. This book not only gives parents, grandparents, teachers, therapists, and scholars a new understanding of the meaning of picture books, it also empowers adults to interpret and choose future cultural experiences for their children.

Customer Reviews

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not just for parents

This book is a refreshing contrast to much advice about books for children. Spitz shares a lively, thorough, engaging, and provocative look at so many of everybody's favorites. Other reviewers accurately remark on the complex writing and challenging vocabulary required for a nuanced discussion. This is a serious topic that deserves a serious discussion. Ms. Spitzer not only delivers, she leaves her readers with the same sense of satisfaction a child feels having finished reading their first book. In addition to the parents and educators for whom the book is intended, the close reading offers insight for writers for children. Spitz's pairing of psychological and educational issues together with aesthetic concerns of text and visual presentation make this one of the most informative and comprehensive discussions of what makes a book a great. If you want to write for kids, start here.

not just for parents

This book is a refreshing contrast to much advice about books for children. Spitz shares a lively, thorough, engaging, and provocative look at so many of everybody's favorites. Other reviewers accurately yet critically remark on the complex writing and challenging vocabulary required for a nuanced discussion. This is a serious topic that deserves a serious discussion. Ms. Spitzer not only delivers, she leaves her readers with the same sense of satisfaction a child feels having finished reading their first book. In addition to parents and educators, the close reading offers insight valuable for writers. Spitz's pairing of psychological and educational issues together with aesthetic concerns of text and visual presentation make this one of the most informative and comprehensive discussions of what makes a book great.

An exploration of the impact of reading to children

This isn't a survey of classic picture books but an exploration of the impact of reading to children. Well-known picture books are included in the analysis, but the heart of the title lies in its discussions of how adults build connections to children and childhood through such books. An involving discussion.

Drama Inside Picture Books

Thinking that a book on children's books might be too cute, I found myself instead thrust into a dramatic world of violence, retribution, heroism, fear, sadness, humiliation, gender-roles and tenderness startingly revealed in Spitz's analysis. Combining commonsense, personal experiences, biblical reference and psychological sensibilities, Spitz taught me something about my own psychology. It is not only parents who will enjoy this must-read book.

Reading this book will change the way you read to your child

Ellen Handler Spitz has a way of explaining the enchantment of children's favorite picture books that no one will want to miss. Grandparents, parents, and caregivers who buy this book will find themselves enriched and intrigued with every insight. Ms. Spitz is not only an expert in art and literature; she also knows children. Absolutely everything she wrote rang true to my experience as a mother of two young boys. If you want to understand more fully how words and text make lasting impressions on children, you'll want to have a copy of Inside Picture Books. I've recommended this book to all of my friends, as well as to grandparent visitors to Grandloving.com, my monthly website for caring grandparents.
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