Encourage your child to be part of the story!
You’ve heard of books without pictures, but what about picture books without words? These unique tales require something special from their readers to tell their stories: a big imagination! When reading the books on this list, let your child be a storyteller by asking them what they see, what is happening or what might happen. These books provide the pictures, you and your child bring the story to life!
Since these special books rely on a reader, we can only tell you a few things about their stories like who is in them and where they take place. The rest of the story is up to you. Happy storytelling!
Museum Trip introduces the reader to a little boy in a beautiful museum, but what is a little boy doing in a stuffy museum? What will he find? Check out Museum Trip to finish his story!
The title of this book gives us the name of one of its main characters. But what is so special about an ordinary bluebird? Is this a story about traveling through the air, eating worms, or something else? Our only hint is this book also features a little boy.
Sector 7 is one mystifying book! It involves a kid and a ridiculous amount of clouds, but not just any clouds…open this book to travel to new heights!
This book introduces readers to two peculiar characters, each wearing opposite colors of blue and orange. Are they enemies? Friends? Enemies who turn into friends? Find out what kinds of epic battles will ensue in Waterloo & Trafalgar.
One of the special things about picture books is that they have the power to make the impossible real. In Tuesday, you won’t believe your eyes as an ordinary day becomes extraordinary!
If you look at the cover of Bee & Me, your eyes will see an impossibly large flying bee being ridden by a child. How can a bee get so big and where are the two going? No bumbling in this story, it’s sure to be the bees’ knees!
One little bag: an amazing journey seems like a strange title for a picture book. Since little bags don’t walk, run, skip or hop like we do, who will help the bag on its journey? Maybe a clue is what happens to little bags in our own lives.
We know that monkeys have a language, and unless you speak “Monkey,” then you’d probably have a hard time making sense of words of monkey speak. However, the monkeys in this story wear clothes and don’t need words to have adventures. They just need you to finish the story!
Based on the title of Spencer’s new pet, we have a clue as to what this wordless story is about. But, what kind of pet does Spencer have? Our only strange clue is a balloon!
What do you get when you mix two children, a mysterious bear, and a top hat? You have the story of Wonder Bear. What makes this bear wonderful? Is it something he does or someplace he goes? You’ll have to see to believe!