Monday, September 16, 2013

Books with no words (or almost no words!)

Did you know that wordless or books with almost no words can be just as valuable to read to children as books with lots of words in them? The wonderful part of reading wordless books is that you and your child can make up the words to go along with the story yourselves.  As you turn to each new page, talk together about what you see, it’s a great way to stretch their imagination!

E ANNO
Anno’s Counting Book by: Mitsumasa Anno














E FALLER

The Adventures of Polo by: Roger Faller














E LEHMAN

Museum Trip by: Barbara Lehman













E PINKNEY

The Lion and the Mouse by: Jerry Pinkney














E RASCHKA

A Ball for Daisy by: Chris Raschka














E WIESNER

Tuesday by: David Wiesner

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