Themes & Concepts
Prevalent Themes and Focus of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library:
Inspiration & Imagination
Other Fundamental Themes of Regard:
Love of reading and learning; regard for diversity of people, their roles, culture, and environment; promotion of self-esteem and confidence, appreciation of art and aesthetics
Each series of books should contain certain characteristics specific to its age appropriateness including:
Year 1
Group 1
The youngest children – newborns – ages 0 – < 1
Group 2
Ages < 1 – 1+ (turning 1)
- Vision – bright, big, colorful
 - Touch – board pages
 - Rhyme and rhythm
 - Simple – easy to use
 - Minimal text – point and say
 - Playful sound
 - Nurture – attachment- lullaby themes
 
Year 2
Group 3
Ages < 2 – 2+ (Turning 2)
- Continue concepts from year one and build upon them
 - Repetition and predictability – generate language
 - Books about daily routines, topics familiar to child
 - Use of real photo illustration
 - Body awareness
 - Nursery rhymes
 - Colors, letters, numbers
 
Year 3
Group 4
Ages < 3 – 3+ (Turning 3)
- Wordless books – build your own story (reader and child)
 - Values and character
 - Issues – fear, conflict, love, safety
 - Colors, letters, numbers
 - Nursery rhymes
 
Year 4
Group 5
Ages < 4 – 4+ (Turning 4)
- More complex stories – hero, complication, resolution
 - Diversity of others – faces, environment – OK to be different
 - Play, humor, fun
 - Nursery rhymes and poetry
 
Year 5
Group 6
The oldest children – graduating children – turning 5 – ages < 5 – 5
- School preparation and readiness
 - Use rebus (pictures used for words)
 - Science – non-fiction
 - Folk tales
 - Thank you, appreciation
 - Rhymes and poetry