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Jane Clarke talks us through the picture books that enthuse and inspire and make a class room full of children fizz with ideas
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Illustrator Garry Parsons sketches out the strange logistics of humanising animal characters and dealing with hooves, long necks and tiny tyrannosaurus arms for picture books.
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Garry Parsons draws out some of the challenges of bringing an illustrated animal character to life in picture books.
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Lynne Garner gives her top ten tips for writing picture books.
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Illustration Flash-back! Garry Parsons delves deep into childhood memories in search of the illustrations that have implanted themselves in to our subconscious.
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Mini Grey takes to the water to explore the world of The Wind in the Willows and takes a closer look at animals wearing clothes, luncheon baskets and Toad's obsession with the motor car.
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Chitra Sounder looks at picture books with a message about climate change.
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Mini Grey investigates all things INSECT in picture books and asks 'Could insects start to become individuals we could care about?'
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Garry Parsons talks about LGBT themes in picture books and the need for more representations of diversity
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This week, Paeony Lewis dives beneath the surface to look at how illustrators depict water in picture books
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