A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives aimed at young children, using various media like paints and pencil in its images. Wordless picture books tell stories entirely through illustrations with no or few words, allowing readers to create their own stories and have literacy-rich conversations. An example picture book is "What are we going to do today?" by Terry and fear.
A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives aimed at young children, using various media like paints and pencil in its images. Wordless picture books tell stories entirely through illustrations with no or few words, allowing readers to create their own stories and have literacy-rich conversations. An example picture book is "What are we going to do today?" by Terry and fear.
A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives aimed at young children, using various media like paints and pencil in its images. Wordless picture books tell stories entirely through illustrations with no or few words, allowing readers to create their own stories and have literacy-rich conversations. An example picture book is "What are we going to do today?" by Terry and fear.
A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives in a
book format
Aimed at young children.
The images in picture books use a range of media such as
oil paints, acrylics, watercolor, and pencil, among others EXAMPLE
• What are we going to do today?
• Terry and fear
WORDLESS PICTURE BOOKS
• Wordless picture books are told entirely through their
illustrations — they are books without words, (or sometimes just a few words) • Provides an opportunity for literacy-rich conversations. • Each "reader" listens and speaks, and creates their own story in their own words. MAJU LU SINI ANJING COME HERE DOGGY