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Humour in picture books Ep 4: Unreliable Narrators Humour in picture books
Ep 4: Unreliable Narrators

Honestly, this is one of my favourite categories because it takes great skill to write an unreliable narrator. Here you realise, that you cannot trust the narrator because they're withholding information- either on purpose or otherwise.

The books here can be used toddler upwards.

These are also great to use in reading circles with older children because they teach children critical thinking skills and to read between the lines.

To get links, please check link in bio- storefront- funny picture books.

Who has been your favourite-eat unreliable narrator ever? Age no bar. Let us know below. Mine in comments. :)
This may be controversial but if you can read a pi This may be controversial but if you can read a picture book without looking at the pictures, they are not doing their job.😬

Now I'm curious... which picture book makes you stop and look at the illustrations? 
Tell me your favourite in the comments.

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This month, we're exploring food in our bookclub. This month, we're exploring food in our bookclub. But these aren't just stories about delicious meals...

Watch out for
* A pot of food that teaches us to wait
* A lunchbox filled with memories
* A sequel to a book we read a few months ago

Can you guess the books we're going to be reading about?

➡️Faq about book club
- Book club is a subscription based readaloud program. Simply click the subscribe button on my profile to join.

We meet once a week, online to read aloud, share and reflect on some special books. Each readaloud is approx 20 minutes long.

To join live, simply click on my profile picture on Tuesday at 9 pm.

- The recordings are available for the whole month and found under the crown icon of my profile.

- Age guidelines- we currently have 3 years to 13 year olds to adults ;). Try for a month to see if your child enjoys it independently or with guidance and you can unsubscribe if you don't think it suits you.

- There is a month wise channel as well.Please don't forget to join it as I share post reading resources on it. To join please check under messages-channels- invites or ATbookclub story highlights for a step by step.

As always July reads will be deleted by eod aug 5th.

Only bookish love and bookish light here,
Vaishali
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