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Fabric with felt cut outs which were then captured with a camera as shown in
‘Emily and the Seagull’.
| Own photos with words at the side and a colourful background as shown in ‘There’s a zoo in my school’. |
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Some used royalty-free images from
the Internet such as in ‘The sheep who wanted to knit’.
| Some asked different learners in their class to illustrate each page as shown in ‘Sisipho signs away’. |
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Some teachers asked their students
to create their own illustrations using Microsoft Paint such as in ‘Bunny
tells the children’.
| Some asked their own family to do their illustrations |
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Some created templates and coloured
them in such as in ‘Khotso goes to the
zoo’. | Some asked a talented friend to do their illustrations for them such as in ‘The noise in the night’.
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Some used royalty free pictures from
Pixabay such as ‘Angus the Dinosaur’.
| Some created tasteful collages made from different materials such as in ‘Nonyane’. |
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Some used whole, original photos and pasted the words in a convenient spot
as in ‘On Safari’. | Some used commercially obtained illustration programmes owned by their schools such as in ‘Monsters under my bed’. |