My kids have all loved to ‘read’ since they were a year old. These wordless books are a great idea! Reply Jennifer says: May 21, 2016 at 2:17 pm We have the Lion and the Mouse and we have loved “reading” it together! I didn’t think they were for me either before the hour...
Scroll down for our top picks for books with no (or very few!) words to help your child get these benefits. Wordless Picture Books We Love More Famous Picture Books You Might Like Books | Individual Titles | Paperback Book The Wonky Donkey GRADE S Pre-K - K $7.99 ADD TO CART ...
Two years ago, while I was acting as a judge for theCybilsand reading even more books than normal in a given year, I noted the inordinate amount of wordless picture books that had come out in 2013. It even turned out to be the Caldecott year for wordless picture books as the2014 honor...
On Christmas Eve,Jill Amery, founder ofUrbanMommies.com, hosted Olivia and me for a Christmas lunch when I delivered her photo books from my photo shoot with her boys. Jill is an incredible hostess and even serves the children’s drinks in Nova Scotia crystal. It definitely was Olivia’s ...
Tension fills the room andblack cloudslinger by the ceiling fan. Dinner was late, bills piled up, nobody called home. Now you’re steaming in front of the TV while they’re crying softly in the bedroom upstairs. The stalemate burns quietly until they come down, enter the room slowly, gr...
I love how Alrik looks like an evil genius here. That fork kept him happily occupied for a long time. SweetL3. ArpitawithDavis My boys Do my kids love Arpita? Yes. Yes, they do. Me,Melissa(White Noise),Arpita(Up, Down & Natural), &Shannon(Pineapples & Artichokes). ...
Wordless picture books have attracted attention and curiosity for many years in various disciplinary areas, especially in relation to interactive quality [6] (p. 99) and the active participation of the reader in the process of the co-construction of meaning and of language. ...