Sentences with phrase «child protagonist of the stories»

When the books became bestsellers, the media sensation is a great lark for Daphne but Milne's face registers dismay that the spotlight falls less on him than on his son, the child protagonist of the stories.

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The story is told without text, making it ideal for pre-reading children, and was a trailblazer for its depiction of a young African - American child as the protagonist.
There is something so special about customized books in which the individual child is the protagonist of the story.
Dracula Untold temporarily flirts with the child - like glee you find in all superhero origin stories when the protagonist first discovers their powers, but the novelty of developing sharply heightened senses and the ability to miraculously heal has long worn off.
Based on a children's book of the same name by Judith Viorst, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is packaged as a kids film with Alexander kicking off the story as the main protagonist.
The protagonist of the story is one of those supposedly stolen children, a boy raised by the trolls as one of their own who goes by the name Eggs (voiced by Isaac Hempstead Wright of Game of Thrones fame).
The protagonist of the story is one of those supposedly stolen children, a boy raised by the trolls as one of their own who goes by the name Eggs (voiced by Isaac Hempstead Wright of
How the protagonist of the movie is a kid actor and the current changing landscape for child actors, the connection that audiences are having with these stories.
No one of these stories is completely biographical, but there is a piece of me in every protagonist: the woman who worries if she should become a mother at all, the woman who struggles to conceive, the mother who finds purpose in her children and fears failure.
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Checking for head hopping is especially important for children's writers since their stories should be told from the protagonist's point of view or perspective.
From abusive parents, being physically and mentally attacked as the «it» child, to a mental struggle of suicidal tendencies; Jodie's fight is not the easy protagonist story we are all comfortable with.
I read a lot of fiction: Richard Ford's award - winning Canada which actually has very little to do with our country; Rachel Joyce's delightful The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry; Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer's A Crown of Feathers and his Enemies: A Love Story; M.G. Vassanji's wonderful The Book of Secrets; Israeli - Arab writer Sayed Kashua's biting but hilarious Dancing Arabs; Ian McEwan's masterful The Children Act whose protagonist is a 59 year - old female judge; Richard Wagamese's beautiful Keeper»n Me; and Philip Slayton's naughty and fun Bay Street: A Novel (lest people think it a work of non-fiction).
After children are introduced to the individual scenario and the experimenter has read the accompanying story, children are asked to attribute an emotion to the story protagonist (s) by pointing at the most appropriate of the four possible emotional outcomes.
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