ABSTRACT

Children Reading Pictures has made a huge impact on teachers, scholars and students all over the world. The original edition of this book described the fascinating range of children's responses to contemporary picturebooks, which proved that they are sophisticated readers of visual texts and are able to make sense of complex images on literal, visual and metaphorical levels. Through this research, the authors found that children are able to understand different viewpoints, analyse moods, messages and emotions, and articulate personal responses to picture books - even when they struggle with the written word.

The study of picturebooks and children’s responses to them has increased dramatically in the 12 years since the first edition was published. Fully revised with a review of the most recent theories and critical work related to picturebooks and meaning-making, this new edition demonstrates how vital visual literacy is to children's understanding and development. The second edition:

  • Includes three new case studies that address social issues, special needs and metafiction
  • Summarises key finding from research with culturally diverse children
  • Draws upon new research on response to digital picturebooks
  • Provides guidelines for those contemplating research on response to picturebooks

This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of children’s literature as well as providing important reading for Primary and Early Years teachers, literacy co-ordinators and all those interested in picturebooks.

part |120 pages

The original empirical research on children responding to picturebooks

chapter |17 pages

On a walk with Lily and Kitamura

How children link words and pictures along the way

chapter |15 pages

A gorilla with ‘grandpa's eyes'

How children interpret ironic visual texts – a case study of Zoo

chapter |14 pages

‘Letting the story out'

Visual encounters with The Tunnel

chapter |13 pages

Putting yourself in the picture

A question of talk

chapter |14 pages

‘The words to say it'

Young bilingual learners responding to visual texts

chapter |10 pages

Picturebooks and metaliteracy

Children talking about how they read pictures

chapter |22 pages

Thinking aloud

Looking at children drawing in response to picturebooks

part |67 pages

Theoretical perspectives and new research on children responding to picturebooks

chapter |11 pages

Theories and frameworks

Supporting research on visual literacy

chapter |11 pages

Digital picturebooks

chapter |9 pages

Moving forward on response to picturebooks

Implications for research and pedagogy