Simple Language: Age-appropriate vocabulary and sentence structure.
Rhyme & Rhythm: Uses poetic devices to make reading aloud fun and engaging.
Repetition: Repeats words, phrases, or patterns to aid memory and predictability.
Read-Aloud Quality: The text flows well when spoken, often with dramatic or funny expressions.
Dialogue: Often used to advance the story and define character voices.
Illustrations: Colorful, engaging, and integral to the story.
Visual Storytelling: The pictures often provide details not mentioned in the text.
Page Layout: Creative use of white space and how text and images interact on the page.
Font Choice: Playful, clear, and sometimes integrated into the illustrations (e.g., words that get bigger to show someone is shouting).
Relatable Themes: Focuses on universal childhood experiences (friendship, fear, curiosity, family, losing a tooth, starting school).
Central Child Protagonist: The main character is often a child or has childlike qualities.
Wish Fulfillment: Stories where children are powerful, independent, and solve problems.
Sense of Wonder: Explores the world with curiosity and amazement.
Hopeful Ending: Most children's books end on a positive, reassuring note.
Moral or Lesson: Often (but not always) teaches a simple lesson about kindness, honesty, or courage.
Other Key Features

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2022 double 10 circles certificate

FSC certificate

ICTI ethicaltoy program