Books, books, books. We love to read them and it is always fun to explore different genre’s.
When I talked about 7 benefits of reading aloud to our kids, I mentioned the benefit of exposing our kids to a variety of literature genre’s. A favorite genre of children’s books in our home are wordless books. As the name suggests these books are creatively illustrated to ‘tell’ a story, but rely on the child and parent’s imagination to give words to the story.
I love that wordless books give you a personally crafted storytelling experience! They inspire the imagination, creativity, an often times wider exposure to rich vocabulary and encourages discussion. Oftentimes, there are a lot of smaller stories going on in the midst of the big story which make these books especially fun to study and explore.
It is fun to throw one of these into the mix every now and then! I’ll find my readers and non-readers alike enjoy pouring over these on their own too! This article had some great ideas on how to maximize your time with wordless books whether you are a toddler or a 10 year old!
Here are some great one’s to get you started:
This book is sure to inspire a desire to play with shadows!
Good Night, Gorilla
I can’t believe I almost forgot this one. My mom owns this nearly wordless book and it has been a favorite for quite some time.
Jessica C. says
Your little girl might like Flora and the Flamingo. Super cute… pink… dancing… and flamingos. It has some flaps and my not so gentle two year old made a small tear and we fixed it. But still fun! I will be putting these on our list to enjoy in the next couple of weeks. 🙂
Heather Haupt says
Definitely going to check those out! I love new book recommendations!
Christina says
My girls love Mayer’s frog books too, and Spier’s illustrations. Do you have his Noah’s ark as well? But our favorite wordless books have to be by John S. Goodall. A-mazing.
Kristin says
Ohhhh here is another really awesome one that we have! http://www.amazon.com/Free-Fall-David-Wiesner/dp/0061567418/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1339110691&sr=1-3
Kristin says
LOVE this. Many of these are favorites of ours! We have another sweet one called Wake Up Mr. B. about a little girl who wakes up before her family and uses her super imagination to entertain herself. The Snowman is great, too!
AJ says
There is a super awesome one called TUESDAY by David Wiesner. My boys loved this one. (sometimes still do).
Heather@Cultivated Lives says
Love all of the suggestions!!! We’ll definitely be checking out TUESDAY and Wake Up Mr. B!
Louisa says
I can’t wait to check these out! Thanks, Heather. : )