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A "wordless adaptation of one of Aesop's most beloved fables, an unlikely pair learn that no act of kindness is ever wasted. After a ferocious lion spares a cowering mouse that he'd planned to eat, the mouse later comes to his rescue, freeing him from a poacher's trap." --publisher's website.
2) Brave Molly
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In this story without words, Molly must overcome her fear of the shadowy monsters that only she can see in order to return a lost book, and so make a new friend.
3) Tuba lessons
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While walking through the woods on his way to his tuba lesson, a boy becomes sidetracked by all the animals that want to hear him play.
5) Explorers
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During a family visit to a museum, a young boy buys an origami bird from a homeless man, but when he loses the bird inside the museum, another boy helps him find it, bringing two families together.
6) Once, a bird
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"In this wordless picture book, a bird emerges after winter to find the world has gone quiet. As she settles on a tree outside an apartment building, its residents notice her through their windows and find hope in her resilience and the continued rhythms of nature"--Provided by publisher.
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"In an alternate past—or possible future—a mighty tree stands on the banks of a winding river, bearing silent witness to the flow of time and change. A family farms the fertile valley. Soon, a village sprouts, and not long after, a town. Residents learn to harness the water, the wind, and the animals in order to survive and thrive. The growing population becomes ever more industrious and clever, bending nature itself to their will and their ambition:...
10) Silence
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"A quiet river, a special girl’s gaze and the wise natural world invite us to listen soundlessly to what cannot be heard." --publisher's website.
11) Penguins
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"Told almost entirely without words, relying on visual expression and the physical movement of his penguin characters, as well as the formal properties of sequential drawings (with penguins routinely moving within and without each page's panel borders), Penguins is a series of interconnected short strips that, without words or human characters, does more to showcase the breadth of emotion we as humans experience than most prose novels."--Provided...
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"Alex’s enthusiasm and energy can sometimes be a challenge for his classmates. He loves to play ball on the playground with his friends, but when his rambunctious behavior inadvertently upsets one of the other students, he finds himself at odds with the whole class." --publisher's website.
14) Rosie's glasses
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In this wordless story, Rosie awakens late, gets soaked with rain on her way to school, yet her gloomy mood changes when she finds a pair of glasses on her way home.
15) Hello
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"Some stories don't need words to make their meaning clear and some friendships can transcend barriers." --back cover
16) Wallpaper
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Too shy to say hello to the kids in her new neighborhood, a young girl picks at the wallpaper in her room and discovers an imaginary world of wonder where a monster is looking for a friend.
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"A wordless picture book portrayal of war seen through the eyes of a young girl who finds hope in the symbolism of yellow butterflies against the background of a pure blue sky. Using the colors of his national flag, Oleksandr Shatokhin has created a deeply emotional response to the conflict in Ukraine and provided a narrative full of powerful visual metaphors for readers to consider as they travel from the devastating effects of war to a place of...
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Critically acclaimed author and illustrator Thao Lam is back with a wordless story about conflict. A monster meanders down a beach, dragging a stick behind them and leaving a line in the sand. Meanwhile, a group of friends is at play — flying kites, building sandcastles, tossing a ball — until two of them become curious about the line that now seemingly divides them. What does the line mean? Tensions mount as the two look down. Should the line...
20) A train journey
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"In A Train Journey, readers will meet four iconic trains that changed the history of railroad. Each of the four picturesque pop-ups inside depicts a historic train—George Stephenson’s Rocket, one of the earliest steam locomotives; the Elevated Railway in Brooklyn; the Flying Scotsman; and the Japanese bullet train or Shinkansen—in its own environment." --publisher's website
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