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The Wonder of Wordless Books

December 12June 1 | FunShine Express

by Katie Brazerol

A wordless book is any book that contains pictures with few or no words. I never really understood the appeal until I was a parent. My son had just turned one year old and I was in my first year of doing child care. I had only a couple of wordless books in my library.

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