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Marianne Dubuc’s The Lion and the Bird

When you’re working with 32 pages—the length of a typical picture book—you don’t have much space to convey the slow passage of time. Instead, the emphasis is on action and propelling your story forward. But some stories need to unfold slowly, so readers can feel the rhythm of the days …

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Linda Ashman December 15, 2015 December 14, 2015 Linda Ashman, long picture books, Marianne Dubuc, The Lion and the Bird 16
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