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A Ball for Daisy
by Christopher Raschka
Told through impressionistic illustrations by the Caldecott Medal-winning author of The Hello, Goodbye Window, a poignant, wordless tale features an endearing young dog that is heartbroken when a bigger dog destroys a favorite toy.
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Flotsam
by David Wiesner
While scouring the beach for flotsam--anything floating that has been washed ashore--a young science enthusiast stumbles upon an old underwater camera that contains secrets from beneath the sea.
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Grace for Gus
by Harry Bliss
A near-wordless graphic picture book follows a quiet elementary school student who uses the power of her creativity to raise money to buy a companion for her class pet. By the New Yorker cover artist and creator of Luke on the Loose.
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Ice
by Arthur Geisert
This wordless tale depicts a pig community's hunt for ice in the Arctic when the weather on their island becomes too hot for them to bear.
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Journey
by Aaron Becker
Using a red marker, a young girl draws a door on her bedroom wall and through it enters another world where she experiences many adventures, including being captured by an evil emperor.
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La La La: A Story of Hope
by Kate DiCamillo
A nearly wordless graphic story follows a singing little girl's courageous search for a friend among the trees, pond and other unresponsive things in her world, until one wondrous night when her song is finally heard by someone who understands. By the author of the Newbery Medal-winning The Tale of Despereaux.
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Lines
by Suzy Lee
In this wordless picture book, each image starts with a single line, whether made by a pencil or the blade of a skate--and the magic flows from there.
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The Lion & the Mouse
by Jerry Pinkney
Vibrant illustrations bring to life this wordless adaptation of this classic Aesop fable about a merciful lion who spared a mouse's life and the unexpected reward he received for his good deed from the tiny hero.
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Little Fox in the forest
by Stephanie Graegin
When a young fox swipes her stuffed animal from the playground and races away into the woods, a young girl and her friend follow, arriving at a hedge archway where a marvelous village filled with miniature stone cottages, treehouses and woodland creatures share a magical existence.
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Mr. Hulot at the Beach
by David Merveille
The eccentric Mr. Hulot visits the beach where a seagull steals his shoe, he drops his pipe in the water, and other mishaps occur.
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Time Flies
by Eric Rohmann
A wordless tale in which a bird flying around the dinosaur exhibit in a museum has an unsettling experience when it finds itself back in the time of living dinosaurs.
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Rainstorm
by Barbara Lehman
In a wordless picture book, a lonely boy finds a mysterious key which leads him on an adventure one rainy day. By the author of The Red Book.
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Un-brella
by Scott E. Franson
In a wordless book, a little girl uses her magic umbrella to give her the weather she wants, regardless of what the conditions really are outside.
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Waltz of the Snowflakes
by Elly MacKay
When Gran gives her granddaughter tickets to the ballet, the young girl initially does not want to get dressed up and go, but when she experiences the Nutcracker she becomes entranced with the magic of the theater.
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