The difference between children's picture books and other ordinary picture books is that picture books usually have independent painters, and the pictures have their own personal style. The pictures are instant and can be drawn into a single picture. We often see some ordinary picture books with pictures and texts. Although the pictures in these books are very interesting, they are only a supplement to the text, and they are just pictures with the function of the text system. This kind of books is more common in textbooks and supplementary books.
On the other hand, children's picture books are like movies that children watch. They not only show a broad vision, but also have detailed close-ups, extremely interesting story lines and hidden rhythm design. For example, reading the children's picture book Little Red Riding Hood, we can appreciate this "image language". Simple words, but vivid and wonderful pictures can easily arouse the interest of young readers.