A. Identify one illustrated children’s book that must meet the following criteria:
• have a positive diverse representation
• be appropriate for an elementary or middle-grade level (grades K–8) classroom
• be fiction, unless it has narrative elements, such as biography, memoir, or narrative verse
• not contain religious instruction
B. Using the book chosen in part A, do the following:
Note: An example could include a quote, paraphrase, copy of an illustration or a description of an illustration from the book. Examples must be cited.
1. Describe the positive diverse representation in your children’s book.
a. Explain how the diverse representation in your children’s book helps students gain perspective for understanding the world. Support your explanation with a specific example from your chosen book.
2. Identify a literary theme of the selected book (e.g., kindness, courage, cooperation, etc.).
a. Explain how one specific example of a literary element used in the book (e.g., plot, setting, characterization, figurative language, etc.) supports or conveys the theme from part B2.
3. Explain why it is important to select children’s literature with quality artwork, illustrations, or images. Support your explanation with evidence-based research or resources from your course.
a. Include a copy of an illustration from your chosen book, and describe how the illustration in the chosen book conveys the theme.
4. Identify the specific genre of your chosen book.