Stories told through images and some spoken lines can make reading a bit easier for a lot of kids, it’s not just that, it somehow feels more friendly in the head. Well done children’s comic books mix lively pictures with language that fits the age , and they use a series of moments so the story flows step by step. this can slowly build reading confidence , plus vocabulary and understanding too. a usual mistake is that people get stuck on bright visuals alone, and forget to check whether the plot is actually clear, or whether there are characters that kids can recognize in some way. when those pieces line up together, comics can help even reluctant readers want to keep going with a book. What qualities do you think make a children’s comic feel memorable?