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Copy of Wordless Picture Books

Two of the components of a child’s reading readiness are their comprehension and their interpretation. We can assist preschoolers with reading readiness by providing opportunities for them to read pictures and consider the sequence of events. Reading pictures includes noticing what is in the picture, what the characters are doing, the weather or time of day and other details (i.e. the color of a character’s clothing). We would also a child to interpret the scene. We can ask questions such as what do you think these people are doing?

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Frog goes to dinner
by Mercer Mayer.
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Rainstorm
Barbara Lehman.
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Where's Walrus
by Stephen Savage. --
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The chicken thief
Bâeatrice Rodriguez. --
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Chalk
by Bill Thomson. --
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Leaf
ideas, sound effects, and pictures by Stephen Michael King.
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The bored book
David Michael Slater ; illustrations by Doug Keith. --
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Istvan Banyai.
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You can't take a balloon into the National Gallery
story by Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman ; pictures by Robin Preiss Glasser.
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