Hi there! When you look at fun and colourful pictures in a children's book, you can use special words called adjectives to tell us more about how the pictures look. Adjectives help make your storytelling and descriptions exciting! Here are some easy and fun adjectives you can use:
- Bright – when the colors are very shiny and strong, like the sun.
- Colourful – when the picture has many different colors.
- Cheerful – when the picture looks happy and full of joy.
- Playful – when the picture shows something fun or silly.
- Sparkling – when something looks shiny or twinkly.
- Lovely – when the picture is very pretty and nice to look at.
- Vibrant – when the colors are bright and full of life.
- Whimsical – when the picture looks magical or a bit silly in a fun way.
- Funny – when the picture makes you want to laugh or smile.
- Bold – when the colors stand out and grab your attention.
You can try using these adjectives when you talk about your favourite pictures! For example: 'The bright, colourful pictures make me feel happy!' or 'I love the playful animals in this fun story!'
Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a describing expert!