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Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars A Poke in the I: A Collection of Concrete Poems (Hardcover) by Paul BYou are hereHomeReadingBook listsKids lists10 Picture Books for Older Children (8-11) 10 Picture Books for Older Children (8-11) Picture books aren't just for wee ones! Picture books are for everyone, from toddlers to adultsIt has plenty of pictures including a few comic book pages PLUS its got a flipbook at the bottomInterstellar Cinderella (Hardcover) by Deborah Underwood (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as picture-books-for-older-children) avg rating 4.22 4,868 ratings published 2015 Want to Read saving Error rating bookSo, many years later just this year, in fact she decided to do something about it and wrote Mister Cleghorns Seal, a delightful story based on a true story that her father told her about something that happened in his lifetime, which has illustrations on every page

 

Children's books Children's book doctor Wanted: picture books for older children Just because children can read doesnt mean they dont want pictures in their books any moreMeerkat Mail (Hardcover) by Emily Gravett (shelved 1 time as picture-books-for-older-children) avg rating 4.05 1,016 ratings published 2006 Want to Read saving Error rating bookHe grew up on beautiful picture books and he would like to return to books like thatThe Guardian - Back to home become a supporter subscribe find a job jobs news opinion sport arts life All sections news headlines world news UK news science cities global development tech business environment obituaries opinion opinion home the guardian view columnists cartoons opinion videos letters sport sport home football rugby union cricket tennis cycling F1 golf US sports arts culture home books music tv & radio art & design film games classical stage life lifestyle home fashion food recipes love & sex health & fitness home & garden women family travel money What term do you want to search? 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Refresh and try againRate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars War Game Michael Foreman 3James KennedyJames Kennedy on Spooky, October-Infused Fuse 8 n Kate: Millions of Cats by Wanda Gag ftAfter a group discussion, ask kids to illustrate and/or write their own version of the third bookRefresh and try again

 

Book Week Scotland First Minister's Reading Challenge What's Your Story? Privacy and Cookies Site Map RSS Contact 0131 524 0160 infoscottishbooktrust.com Media enquiries e-Newsletter Sign up for the latest news and info from Scottish Book Trust Copyright 2017 Scottish Book Trust A Registered Company SC184248 A Charity Registered in Scotland SC027669 Refresh and try againGot any great picture-led or illustration-heavy books for older children to recommend? Do tell us by email childrens.bookstheguardian.com or on Twitter GdnChildrensBks and well add them to this blogThe Thunder King: A Peruvian Folk Tale (Hardcover) by Amanda Loverseed (shelved 1 time as picture-books-for-older-children) avg rating 3.00 17 ratings published 1991 Want to Read saving Error rating bookThis is also a great time discuss the Newbery win and Caldecott honor for Last Stop On Market Streetand what constitutes distinguished writing and illustration for childrenWe accept clean XHTML in comments, but don't overdo it and please limit the number of links submitted in your comment.Refresh and try againMoss subsequently wrote Picture Books for Young People 9-13, a booklet she updated three times, as the number of high quality picture books for this age group grewTogether, they have just completed Pugs of the Frozen North, their third madcap adventure following prize-winning Oliver and the Seawigs and Cakes in Space

 

Refresh and try againRefresh and try againAshanti to Zulu: African Traditions (Paperback) by Margaret Musgrove (shelved 1 time as picture-books-for-older-children) avg rating 3.86 3,017 ratings published 1976 Want to Read saving Error rating bookIf you see something objectionable, please let us knowUltimately I dont think I will, but its not exactly your average picture book eitherRefresh and try againThe Book Doctor seeks out books with illustrations for newly fluent readers Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email View more sharing options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Close Julia Eccleshare Monday 28 September 2015 10.08BST Last modified on Wednesday 20 September 2017 11.27BST My eight-year-old has been turned off reading by the lack of pictures in the books that he is now givenBig Red Lollipop (Hardcover) by Rukhsana Khan (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as picture-books-for-older-children) avg rating 3.98 4,653 ratings published 2010 Want to Read saving Error rating bookWhen Judith Kerrs own son was nine he went through exactly the same experience as your son f5410380f0

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