In this blog post, we’ll explore the top quality wordless picture books for preschoolers. One thing I should make it clear that I selected this randomly without sponsorship. So, get ready to dive into the world of wordless picture books with your little ones!
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Lets start this article to choose wordless picture book.
1. Penguin Sets Sail by Jessica Linn Evans (Author, Illustrator) and more
Published: May 5, 2020
This wonderful story is depicted entirely through illustrations about a penguin.
What is the story?
A penguin’s dream is to be a sea captain. So, he wants to sail the high tide to go far. But, the problem is the other penguins only think about fish that do not sail the sea. Finding no way, the penguin sets sail alone, searching for friends and treasure galore. However, the ocean is vast and dangerous to sail this penguin. He may find himself wishing for home even during his great adventure.
Children will love the pictures and understand the plot, sequence, and character development. It will develop their critical thinking and broaden their mind by reducing fear.
2. Gopher Golf by Karl Beckstrand (Author), Jordan C. Brun (Illustrator)(Wordless picture books for preschoolers about golf)
Does your child love golf?
This engaging wordless picture book will take your young star on a journey with a playful gopher exploring the golf course. Without words, the illustrations allow young readers to use their imagination and create unique stories.
It is perfect for preschool and kindergarten children. This book also provides an excellent opportunity for parents and teachers to encourage imaginative thinking by asking thought-provoking questions as they follow along with the pictures.
3. Flashlight by Lizi Boyd (Author)
Published: August 12, 2014
This stunning picture book aims to drive away the fear of the dark and the noises that come with it. Apart from this, You can use this book for a camping theme as it is so cute! The kids will love it, making up their own stories to go with it.
If you don’t read it with a flashlight in the dense dark, you lose 80% of the effect. You and your baby will miss a light in the shadows, all sorts of nighttime creatures, fascinating insects, plants, trees, and streams.
4. The Hike by Alison Farrell (Author)
Published: October 8, 2019
Actually, It is not a wordless book but has limited words to describe the story. But it will serve your business. The HIKE will keep your kids through the woods to observe, admire, and learn much about the forest. Moreover, its engaging story will keep the readers thrilled.
Now, what is the story?
Three young female explorers, namely Wren, EL, and Hattie, set out for the outdoors in their local forest to enjoy the process differently. Wren brings a sketchbook and a flag, El brings a poetry notebook, and Hattie brings feathers. After a while, they get lost in the bush. What happened next?
They did not panic. Rather, they enjoyed nature. They draw wildlife, spot deer tracks, and see a deer before it startles and disappears. After much enjoyment, they use their map to finally and joyfully reach their destination.
5. Journey by Aaron Becker (Author, Illustrator)( A wordless picture books for preschoolers about self-determination)
Published: August 6, 2013
* A Wordless picture books for preschoolers about self-determination — and unexpected friendship.
Listen, you may find different self-improvement books for your kids. But, this is a story-based book to develop their self-esteemed and friendship.
Now, have a look at the story.
This story is about a girl who feels lonely. She uses a red marker to draw a magic door on her wall and steps into a world of wonder, adventure, and danger. She creates a boat, a balloon, and a flying carpet to travel on a spectacular journey. But she gets caught by a mean emperor and needs help to escape. Will she make it home and find what she’s looking for? Aaron Becker tells the story with beautiful pictures and takes us on an incredible journey with the brave girl.
6. Pancakes for Breakfast by Tomie dePaola (Author)
Published: January 9, 2018
This book has delightful, top-class pictures. This book is like reading readiness before your child is old enough to begin reading. Your kids will fall in love with a book before they even know what it is for.
The reading age for this masterpiece is one year to four years. So, your kids will love this book at bedtime, leisure time, or even playtime.
7. Fly! by Mark Teague (Author, Illustrator)
Published: September 17, 2019
OHH! It is a fascinating picture book about a bird and her kids on the first flight.
The story is very engaging. Have a look….
On a special day, Mama Bird decides it’s time for Baby Bird to learn to fly and migrate south. The baby bird is hesitant and prefers to stay in the nest, but Mama Bird encourages him to try. Baby bird thinks of alternative ways to migrate, like a hot air balloon or car, but Mama Bird knows best and encourages him to take flight.
8. I Walk with Vanessa by Kerascoët(Author)
Published: April 24, 2018
* A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year
Teach your child the power of kindness with this simple yet powerful book. It is ideal for classrooms and a great conversation starter for discussing topics such as bullying, loneliness, and inclusion. As a good human being, You will always enjoy reading wordless picture books with children, as it allows them to interpret and discuss each page uniquely.
Moreover, with beautifully illustrated pages, this book will surely capture your child’s attention and teach them to empathize with the character’s feelings. In the last word, the book concludes with four actionable bullet points on how your child can help someone bullied, emphasizing the book’s overall message of kindness.
9. Good Dog, Carl by Alexandra Day (Author, Illustrator)
Published: February 1, 1996
This excellent classic book is perfect for introducing young children to the joy of reading. The narrative is conveyed through vivid illustrations, allowing children to use their imaginations to understand and describe what is happening in the story.
In addition, this interactive approach engages young minds and encourages language development and communication skills as they express their thoughts and ideas. Plus, the timeless nature of the story means it will be enjoyed for generations to come!
10. Ball by Mary Sullivan (Author)
Published: January 7, 2015 This is a fun story about a dog who wants to play ball with someone. It is mostly pictures, with only a few words like “ball.” The drawings are simple, but you can tell the dog is happy and cute. One point to consider is that there’s one part where the story gets a little dreamy, but it might be easier to see on a bigger screen. If you have a pet at home, you might know how the dog in the story feels.
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