When I think of my favorite picture books,
they almost always involve a unique, memorable character. Whether it's a
dawdling duck, a snoozing bear, or dancing chickens, I want to know what
happens to them. What's their problem? What will they do? Would I do the same
things? How will things turn out in the end? Most importantly--after I've
clamored through the thirty-two pages--what will I feel in the end? Achieving a goal is not enough. Cleverness is not
enough, although it goes a long way. Successful, character-driven picture books
nearly always end with a satisfying feeling.
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