How Picture Books Play a Role in a Child’s Development
Children’s
Book Review: 11.06.2010 by Lori
Calabrese
We
all want what’s best for our kids and like the Army commercial, we want them to
be all they can be. But parents can often succumb to the pressures of society
and other parents to compete. That’s why some parents buy everything imaginable
to get their baby to read, they enroll their children in the most expensive
preschools, and even skip picture books and encourage their children to move on
to more text-heavy chapter books as a means to advance their skills for
rigorous standardized testing.
It’s
not a new issue, but it was recently brought back to the forefront by the NY
Times Article, “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.” The article
sadly reports that “The picture book, a mainstay of children’s literature with
its lavish illustrations, cheerful colors and large print wrapped in a glossy
jacket, has been fading.” Although the article reports that staples from
Maurice Sendak and Dr. Seuss still sell, publishers have scaled back the number
of titles. Citing the economic downturn as a major factor, the article points
out that many in the industry see an additional reason—parents.
But
while these parents are pushing their kids to be on top of the game, they don’t
realize that the intensive coaching can be counterproductive and they’re
missing out on an important genre, critical in the role of a child’s
development—picture books.
So
why are picture books important?
10.
Chapter books are not necessarily more complex than picture books and in fact,
their vocabulary and sentence structure can be considered simplistic when
compared with older level picture books.
9.
The illustrations of a picture book help children understand what they are
reading and allow young readers to analyze the story.
8.
Children love art. Why do you think they spend so much time coloring, drawing
and doing crafts?
7.
Language: Picture books allow children
to practice the sounds of language and as parents it’s our responsibility to
introduce new and interesting words at every opportunity. READ
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