In
this section we suggest ways of using Quentin Blake’s own
picture books in the primary classroom, with an emphasis on the
illustrations. These books are both written and illustrated by
Quentin and the message of the pictures is often as least as
powerful as that of the text. If you focus on the illustrations
you will encourage children to discover the story or engage with
the characters. This will prompt high-quality discussion as well
as an understanding of how illustration works. Just click on the book titles below to be inspired! |
Clown Picture-books don’t have to be restricted to the KS1 classroom. Alongside more challenging reading material they offer older children a chance to develop their imaginations and they provide valuable continuity with earlier learning. Quentin’s only picture-book without any text, Clown, tells the story of a discarded toy clown and his adventures in the big city which end happily. |
The story of the eccentric Mrs Armitage who decides that her
old bicycle can be improved by the addition of a range of gadgets
and devices… |
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Picture-books don’t have to be restricted to the KS1 classroom. Alongside
more challenging reading material they offer older children a
chance to develop their imaginations and they provide valuable
continuity with earlier learning. |