Well, kids’ amusing, usually comes first, Although in the Victorian era, education was the main preference even though it is never amusing , all these limitations were built on fear for the children’ future. Although every author wants to be successful regardless what he can cause as harm. Beatrix Potter represents a good model in supporting children to take their determination depending on themselves and what else comes next will be safely dealt with. In fact, the obedience towards moms, in school or in family must also be a preference. Also, illustration must be put to support children to be always in relation intellectually and physically with their family members instead of choosing the wrong direction. Potter has drawn characters as …show more content…
Bette Goldstone refers to this method in Anthony Browne 's Voices in the Park ' as a feature of postmodernism literature. Readers don 't know if the girl lost her mother or not but the very distinctive relation between Smudge and her father makes the reader guess that she just has her father whom she shares his problems as the father says about Smudge "cheered me up when she chatted happily to me all way home" . On the other hand a different relationship between Charles and his mother which appears clearly in the picture of them sitting together on a bench in the park in which the mother is wearing a red hat ,black gloves and black boots which reflects her high class and her son Charles who is well dressed but each one look to a different direction when the reader look at the picture he will guess the brusqueness between them and very quickly the reader relates between the sadness in Charles 's life and the nature of this mother with restrictions and complex rules of high class community at that time . this situation reflects how the social restrictions can affect the balance between love and care as in this mother 's view to acquire her child the social rules of his class is more important than showing him love and …show more content…
In conclusion, within the child’s marvelous world, there are no limitations or risks, the child is learning from the arrangements of the actions in the story what to do and what not to do without being offended like Peter in ‘the tale of Peter Rabbit’ or underestimated like the little girl in ‘Voices In The Park’ in which the story begins with the voice of the mom and ends with the voice of the young girl. pictures can show different models of mothers’ roles with words to make stories that can change a child life forever, finally; his mind will be developed by experiencing all the actions through his imagination. Inside children, senses can encourage everything surround them in addition to their emotion; children have to be well protected by choosing the right picture book to enjoy their learning action safely. Moreover, mothers instructions and guiding are the correct methods to assist children to learn and encourage him to make his own decision; he can live the same mood as any depicted character in the story and will be always a happy end in every story as pictures enable the child to guess and get moral principles in a delightful way without being