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DIY: Summer Scrapbook
“For ever the winds blow, for ever the waters move: not for one moment since creation have they been still”
(from “The Children’s Encyclopedia,” published by Arthur Mee)
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Wordless picture books are of course an art because the whole story must be conveyed convincingly in the illustrations. They are very important in education for prompting children to learn how to interpret stories and also to recognise a beginning, middle and end in story telling. Wordless books are great at home as well; younger children can enjoy explaining what is happening in the illustrations and older children can take it further by imagining alternate endings and additional plot lines. Wordless picture books are rewarding.
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