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David Wiesner Author Study
Author Study: David Wiesner David Wiesner is one of today’s most renowned children picture book author/illustrators. He has won numerous awards in this field. For most of his formative years, the last images David Wiesner saw before closing his eyes at night were the books, rockets, elephant heads, clocks, and magnifying glasses decorating the wallpaper of his room. Perhaps this decor awakened his creativity and gave it the qualities that are so often cited when describing his work: dreamlike and imaginative. As a child growing up in suburban New Jersey, Wiesner recreated his world daily in his imagination. His home and his neighborhood became anything from a faraway planet to a prehistoric jungle. David Wiesner is a very artistic author. His love for art is portrayed through his style of work. When flipping through the pages of his books, the reader is immediately drawn to the pictures. A particular style that Wiesner is known for is wordless picture books. A wordless picture book is exactly what it says; it is a book containing only pictures. A child can benefit tremendously from this style of book. Wordless picture books stimulate creativity and language; while at the same time introduce a child to basic principles of books and reading. Sector 7 and Free Fall are two of the well-known picture books that Wiesner has done. Many of Wiesner’s themes deal with the sky and this book is no exception. Sector 7 is an excellent example of this particular style of work. From the very first page, a child’s attention is grabbed and kept through every page of the book.
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