The Children’s Book Review | May 10, 2015
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In this adventure, Jackson is about to take his first plane flight alone. To calm his jitters, he used his favorite activity, painting, to explore aviation: the history, physics, and the workers he meets on his trip. The story employs the Common Core Standards for children’s literature by presenting a character who responds to a challenge, and by showing how a series of concepts, both historical and scientific, lead him to a conflict resolution. Another Common Core guideline followed in this e-book is to ensure that the illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g. create mood, and emphasize aspects of a character or setting)
In an effort to share the fun that art can bring to education, Goldner has created a weekly blog about the Jackson’s Adventure series at www.jacksonsadventures.com. In addition to periodic updates on new adventures, the blog offers a coloring page that a follower can print out, with black and white illustrations, based on the colored pages in the e-book. Goldner’s creative agenda with this work is to combine splashy, colorful pictures, a young protagonist who uses his special talent to confront problems, and some serious content about history and science. All this, and a blog to share the coloring fun, is a winning combination.
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