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    Anyone up for another picture book break down?? Vote for your favorite!

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    • LisaF
      LisaF SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

      Hi! Just fyi, survey says it's gonna be Extra Yarn illustrated by Jon Klassen! Such a gorgeous book😊 @davidhohn will be leading us through the analysis this Thursday, June 24 at 2PM MST. We'll be emailing links in the next couple days!

      Director of Sunshine and Rainbows
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      • davidhohn
        davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @LisaF last edited by

        @LisaF Solid choice everybody! See you on Thursday!

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        • LisaF
          LisaF SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

          Hey y'all! This is today! @davidhohn will be leading us through an analysis of Extra Yarn illustrated by Jon Klassen at 2pm MST (check here for other time zones). Yay! Event links have been emailed, if you didn't get one, let me know!

          Director of Sunshine and Rainbows
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          • Janette
            Janette @LisaF last edited by

            @LisaF Hi, I don't appear to have received the link. janettehillart@gmail.com

            Art is hard.
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            • LisaF
              LisaF SVS Team SVS OG @Janette last edited by

              @Janette Emailed to you!

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              • Janette
                Janette @LisaF last edited by

                @LisaF Cheers!

                Art is hard.
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                • Jeremy Ross
                  Jeremy Ross @davidhohn last edited by Jeremy Ross

                  Hi @davidhohn, I just watched the Extra Yarn book breakdown and absolutely LOOOVED IT!

                  Here a few “extra” observations I had during the breakdown. Like what I did there 😉

                  • Annabelle’s chair design (legs) look very similar to the Archduke’s chair, except her chair has lower bracing, whereas the Archduke’s chair does not. Could it be a symbol of stability vs. instability?

                  • Mr Crabtree wearing shorts in the snow reminds me of Wim Hof. Mr. Crabtree is the only character in the book with a closeup! I believe he’s in front of a church? But more importantly, Mr. Crabtree is in front of the thickest tree in the entire story. Perhaps the most solid tree represents the most solid gift in the story, being selfless.

                  • The Archduke never opens his eyes. Could be a symbol for not “seeing” the true meaning of life. He is always shown alone, whereas everyone else (except Mr Crabtree) has company or pets.

                  • The Archduke curses Annabelle with his family’s curse (I.e. lack of happiness) and throws out the box. With all the money in the world, he is cursed with the inability of being happy, even though he has a favorite chair and song. He’s already happy but doesn’t know it because he’s searching for it externally.

                  • At the end, it turns out she was happy. But did you notice she’s not smiling? Which could be a sign not to assume lack of smile is cause for sadness.

                  • Of course, the circle, square, triangle tension is on every page with sadness and tension; however, not on the happy colorful pages.

                  • Finally, could it be that the Archduke is Annabelle’s father? They have the same haircut and interests, but are antagonists. I understand she knitted for her parents, and they are in the story, but…. Just saying.

                  • Why do all amazing books have a boat and ocean to cross?

                  Thanks again for this amazing book breakdown! Can’t wait for the next one!

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                  • davidhohn
                    davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                    @Jeremy-Ross Wow -- great observations! You made me pull the book out again to check these out.

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                      Laurel Aylesworth 0 @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                      @Jeremy-Ross Wow, Jeremy. Were you an English major? These are SOLID interpretations.

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                      • Jeremy Ross
                        Jeremy Ross @Laurel Aylesworth 0 last edited by

                        Hi @Laurel-Aylesworth-0, no - but I love to read and dissect picturebooks. I work in construction and slowly making my way into the world of picturebooks.

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