2. Where The Wild Things Are
Author: Maurice Sendak
The illustrations have been hand drawn and painted.
The visual style is realistic and dark.
The monsters in the book look scary.
There is depth in the illustrations also to draw the reader in.
The text is always on a white background so its clear to read or adults and children. The
font is also bold to make it in clearer.
Some pages have pictures and text on, some pages just have text and some pages just
have images on. This is good because it adds a bit of variation to the book. Also the text
can vary from a sentence, to a paragraph a page.
There are 49 pages in the book.
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25cm width to 22.5cm length
Publisher: Red Fox
3. Where There’s a Bear, There’s Trouble!
The illustrations have been hand drawn and painted.
The visual style is realist cartoon, bright.
The characters are all friendly looking but detailed.
There is depth in the illustrations also to draw the reader in.
The text is always placed above in the sky.
The text can vary from a sentence, to two sentences.
There are 32 pages in the book.
The Author is Michael Catchpool and the illustrator is Vanessa Cabban
The publisher is little tiger press
4. The illustrations have been hand drawn and painted.
The visual style is realist cartoon, bright.
The characters are all friendly looking but detailed.
There is depth in the illustrations also to draw the reader in.
The text is always placed above in the sky.
The text can vary from a sentence, to two sentences.
There are 32 pages in the book.
The Author is faustain charlers and the illustrator is Vanessa Cabban
The publisher is Bloomsbury paperbacks
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