Tuesday 19 January 2016

The Very Hungry Caterpillar


  • The images are the main feature on the page. They are large and colourful, drawing your eye to them
  • The writing is in a small black font which accompanies, and reinforces the pictures.
  • The pictures could be used as a tool to allow children to join in and creates familiarity, so even if the child cannot read, they may still be able to understand and follow the story through the pictures.
  • The images are drawings that have been colour in, they even look like children's drawings and could therefore be relatable to the children, even encouraging them to draw similar images.
  • Even though the caterpillar is the main character, he is small in size on this page as the images of the food are superior to that part of the story.
  • The caterpillar is in proportionate size to the holes on the page that resemble the caterpillar eating through the food, this gives it a realistic feel.
  • The back ground is a simple white, and allows the images to stand out on the page, making it simple to follow, particularly for young children.

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