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Wordless books are easily accessible to preschoolers and toddlers. The examples listed here are among the best in an often overlooked genre.
Wordless picture books are useful tools for helping pre-readers and English learners to develop literacy skills.
A multi-day middle school lesson plan that lets students learn about various literary terms by creating their own readers' theater scripts.
Two picture books by Australian author and illustrator Gregory Rogers follow the adventures of a young boy and a bear in Elizabethan England and a mystical fairy grotto.
Some geometry-themed stories are more than just concept books. They engage young listeners with interesting subject matter and can be used across the curriculum.
Mark Ludy's warm and detailed illustrations bring to life a message about the importance of generosity and kindness and the impact of small acts of caring.


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