Inside Picture Books. Hardcover – January 2, by. Ellen Handler Spitz (Author) › Visit Amazon's Ellen Handler Spitz Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Ellen Handler Spitz (Author) out of 5 stars/5(16). · Inside Picture Books. Ellen Handler Spitz. Yale University Press, Jan 1, - Family Relationships - pages. 0 Reviews. Mention a name from a beloved childhood picture book- A Glance Forward and Back: · Inside Picture Books. by. Ellen Handler Spitz, Robert Coles (Foreword by) · Rating details · 44 ratings · 9 reviews. Mention a name from a beloved childhood picture book—Madeline, Corduroy, Peter Rabbit, Max and his “wild things”—and most adults can recollect a bright image, fragments of a story, the timbre of a certain reading voice, the sensation of being held, and best of all /5.
In this provocative, closely argued book, Ellen Handler Spitz explores three principal psychoanalytic approaches to art. The first considers the relations between an artist's life and work; the second focuses on the work of art itself; and the third encompasses the intricate relations between a work of art and its audience or beholders. Inside picture books. by. Ellen Handler Spitz. Publication date. Topics. Children -- Books and reading -- Psychological aspects, Picture books for children -- Psychological aspects, Reading -- Parent participation. Publisher. Yale University Press. Ellen Handler Spitz reveals how classic picture books transmit psychological wisdom, convey moral lessons, shape tastes, and implant subtle prejudices. Each chapter of the book discusses well-known children's books— Goodnight Moon, Babar, Little Black Sambo, to name a few—that deal with a theme of importance to young children.
Inside Picture Books. Ellen Handler Spitz. Yale University Press, Jan 1, - Family Relationships - pages. 0 Reviews. Mention a name from a beloved childhood picture book--Madeline. Inside Picture Books. Ellen Handler Spitz; Foreword by Robert Coles. Description Reviews. Mention a name from a beloved childhood picture book—Madeline, Corduroy, Peter Rabbit, Max and his “wild things”—and most adults can recollect a bright image, fragments of a story, the timbre of a certain reading voice, the sensation of being held, and best of all being together with someone and enveloped in fantasy. Inside picture books. by. Ellen Handler Spitz. Publication date. Topics. Children -- Books and reading -- Psychological aspects, Picture books for children -- Psychological aspects, Reading -- Parent participation. Publisher. Yale University Press.
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