The point of departure is that the analysis relies heavily on the Kress and van Leeuwen theoretical framework of visual semiotics. The picture book, as a potential sign, conveys a narrative through verbal language and visual grammar. The selected Children's picture books – to my knowledge-have not been studied against their fluid textual entity incorporating lexical and visual signs codified in an interaction of word, image, and reader. Illustrations are created by the innovative use of line, shape, color and other aesthetic choices to evoke setting, establish character, convey theme, display information, explain a concept or create a mood. The present paper examines the contribution of visuals to narration, a process proposed by G.
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