2. Each image gives a clear understanding of what is happening in the story. The
story is about a toy gorilla that comes to life and grows to the size of a real
gorilla. This means that the images will need to include the gorilla in most of
them as it is the titular character. In each picture within the story there is a
gorilla in each image whether it be a lamp shade a book or some cereal, there is
always some form of a gorilla somewhere in the story. Because some children
can find these types of images frightening in some cases then the author will
have had to change the slight look of the gorilla to make it more child friendly,
the gorilla has a smile on his face which shows that he is a friendly animal
compared to the real life gorilla’s. it has lots of detail with each images which
makes it look realistic, there is lots of colour in each image with some pages
having bright colouring and others having a darker tone, this is used to show the
day and night cycle for children to have a better understanding.
Visual
style
3. Layout
The layout of the book is that it has one smaller image on the left side of the page
with some text next to the image which tells the reader what is happening this is the
same with the image on the right except this image is much larger in size. This could
be due to the story moving on to a new scene.
5. Text per page
There is about 30-40 word per page which is not many when compared to an adults
book, but this is a child's book so minimum words will be needed for such a short
story