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C/LI/103. Post-Modern Picture Books and Their Appeal for Adults and Children
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This paper examines postmodern picture books, and aims to assess their appeal for children and adults. The postmodern characteristics of picture books are outlined, and the paper examines the way in which meaning can be created thorough use of text, images and para text. The elements that are designed to appeal to certain age groups are assessed before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: postmodern picture books, postmodern, books, images, text, meaning, reading, literary devices,
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Thank you very much! The paper is right to the point and it's going to be very helpful. Thanks again.Lilly














