Storybook Favorites: Lost in Children's Nursery Rhymes !

The first Story book I enjoyed reading about is the "The Children's Biblical Zoo"  by Kelsie Heitman.
I was drawn to this story book because of how well she incorporated the children's graphics with her story book. The font that she used is a good detail as well. Her introduction is a little wordy. However, I think that it does prepare the reader for the stories in her storybook. I will incorporate that technique in my book. The layout of the story book is easy to navigate

                                            
The second storybook I chose is called Novel Nursery Rhymes  by Jacob. I like the personal touch he put on the story book. In his introduction he talks about how he wants to share his childhood with the audience. His aim is to make the audience laugh, smile and enter the world of imagination. I think that is a great way to keep the audience coming back for more. In every nursery rhyme he used, he incorporated a snippet of the actual nursery rhyme. That was a great idea because it recalls the audience's memory. That would be a great method to use in my storybook.


The third storybook I chose is called Lost in the Woods by Kelly Barksdale. I am drawn to this story book because Kelly jumped right into the story line. The introduction is about the beginning of the search for the 22 year old journalist who did not return. I enjoyed this introduction because it is a perfect start to the storybook. I was also able to visualize the group of people getting ready for the search. The layout is easy to navigate and the design of the page fits the topic. The picture of the woods in the background made me feel like I was apart of the search! 

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