There are so many fun activities you can do with wordless books. Try one of these the next time you pick one up to read with your child! Act Out: Make your face imitate the character’s expression throughout the book. Can you match the emotion? Children feel emotions. It’s our job to help them notice Read More
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Wordless Books You’ll Love
Journey by Aaron Becker (All Ages) (See also Quest and Return, books 2 and 3) A lonely young girl uses a magical red marker to draw a door on her bedroom wall. When she goes through the door, she finds herself in another world, where she experiences adventures. Told using intricate illustrations, the girl continues Read More
Ways You Can Help Your Child Learn From Wordless Books
It can take a while to get used to using wordless books to “tell” stories. Start by “telling” the story and then ask your child open ended questions to keep it going. Take turns offering details and “telling” the story. Remember there is no right or wrong way to “tell” a story from a wordless book. Read More
Wordless Books
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So what about a whole book of pictures? Wordless books are told entirely through their illustrations. Sometimes they have just a few words or none at all. And while you might think it’s a little tricky to read a book with no words, sharing wordless books Read More