Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked some storytime experts to discuss the wonders of wordless picture books and how they share them with young readers. Not surprisingly, they had ...
Unseasonable cold and rain in Washington, D.C., did not deter a faithful crowd of children’s literature enthusiasts from attending local bookstore Politics and Prose’s fourth annual picture book panel ...
If you’ve ever seen a children’s book that has no words, just pictures, you may have wondered how to even go about “reading” it. How can you read a book aloud to a child when there is no story? Ah, ...
AMHERST — In children’s books, words and pictures work together. But words can sometimes mediate the splendor of illustration, the way recording the Grand Canyon on your phone jams majesty into a ...
Open “I Got It!,” the new baseball-inspired picture book by David Wiesner, and you’ll immediately notice two things: the exquisite artwork, and the lack of text. That’s typical of Wiesner, whose books ...
This episode discusses wordless books, which are books filled with pictures rather than words. This episode discusses wordless books, which are books filled with pictures rather than words. Rick Sebak ...
Here’s a list of some excellent wordless picture books: A Stone for Sascha, story and illustrations by Aaron Becker (Candlewick) An ancient stone helps a girl heal after the loss of her beloved dog.
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Brendan Wenzel’s near wordless “Hello Hello” has a visually strong layout that encourages animal comparisons using concepts like size and color. The back matter identifies all animals and the author ...