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Jennie Bales

Four Ways to Incorporate Wordless Picture Books - 2 views

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    Picture books are no longer relegated to elementary school. Middle school teachers love them because they are accessible to all learners, are a quick way to share a text, and there is a picture book for every topic. My favorites are the books without words.
Jennie Bales

Reading and Writing Activities for Wordless Picture Books - 0 views

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    "reading and writing activities you can do to develop your child's thinking, reading, writing, and emotional intelligence skills."
Katie Whelan

http://www.ibby.org/fileadmin/user_upload/silent_books_Lampedusa_Exhibition_catalogue.pdf - 0 views

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    A library full of the best-illustrated wordless picture books from around the world: what could be better for a child on the way to starting a new life in a strange country away from the hardships and difficulties that forced this radical move. Books with beautiful pictures instead of words - pictures that everyone can read without understanding the language of where the books come from; pictures that can invite new stories to be told, perhaps making sense of life. Ibby is proud to be involved with this project because it encompasses what we believe in: that every child has the right to become a reader. The enjoyment of reading pictures is the first step to becoming a reader for life.
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