Over the last year or so, with the schools' permission, I have been taking pictures of some of the work I've seen. I decided to share my photos here in the PICTURE BOOK DEN ART GALLERY.
Please Mr Panda- by Steve Antony.
A smiley Mr Panda awaiting his party! |
This class created collages based on the colourful art work in Gregory Cool
You Choose- by Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt
Always a popular book with schools, I saw 2 different 'You Choose' displays this year.
In this Reception Class, the children all drew their choice of pets.
Then they made their own You Choose books to document all of their You Choose choices!
Oi Frog! by Kes Gray and Jim Field
Some children used Oi Frog! to explore rhyme.
Kevin by Rob Biddulph
This class made their own monster 'WANTED' posters after reading 'Kevin'.
A great way to practise describing characters.
Little Red Reading Hood by Lucy Rowland and Ben Mantle.
During my author visits, I even spotted some learning and art work based on mine and Ben Mantle's book Little Red Reading Hood.
This school created a Little Red Reading Hood mural in their new library!
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell and Patrick Benson
In this Nursery class, the children read Owl Babies and then made their own owls from paper plates.
And in this school, the children chose to make their World Book Day book hoop using Owl Babies for inspiration.
One of my favourite things is when teachers tell me how they have used my books in class to support children's learning. I love to share photos with other authors and illustrators when I see the beautiful work that children have created based on their books.
Do you have any other photos to add to our gallery? Please comment below if you've come across other examples where picture books have been used to inspire children's learning in schools.
2 comments:
Lucy - fab post. The art work is great and I'll be pinching a few ideas for the story sacks course I teach in schools.
I love how picture books inspire learning! And such a great way to get kids to get more interested in reading.
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