#PB10for10 Wordless Picture Books
- Flora & the Flamingo by Molly Idle
- A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka
- Wolf In the Snow by Matthew Cordell
- Where’s Walrus? by Stephen Savage
- Boat of Dreams by Rogério Coelho
- Little Fox in the Forest by Stephanie Graegin
- Mr. Wuffles! by Davide Wiesner
- Wave by Suzy Lee
- Professional Crocodile by Giovanna Zoboli
- The Girl and the Bicycle by Mark Pett
Picture Book 10 for 10 — Love picture books? Then you’re in the right place. This community is dedicated to sharing picture book love. Please stop by to learn about picture books you’ll want to read. Join us in August for our Picture Book 10 for 10 event and again in February for our Nonfiction Picture Book 10 for 10 event. In the meantime, read and enjoy the resources shared. Learn more (and get all the details) from this blog post!
14 Comments
jcareyreads
I rediscovered the power of wordless picture books last year. Thanks for this list!
maryleehahn
Professional Crocodile is one of my all time favorites!
Cathy
I just love wordless picture books! They’re so perfect for talking about comprehension, developing a sense of story, and building oral language.
literacious
And they’re definitely not as intimidating for struggling readers!
Wendy @ Falconer's Library
I love wordless books too, and hadn’t heard of many of these. Thank you!
literacious
You’re Welcome! I’m so glad you found some new titles to read!
carwilc
I don’t feel like I’m very good at using wordless books, but last spring, Mary Lee Hahn wrote a post about the strategy she uses in her classroom, so I want to try again. PROFESSIONAL CROCODILE has moved to the top of my list, but I’m going to have to buy it, because my library doesn’t have it. I also want to check out GIRL AND THE BICYCLE. Thanks so much!
literacious
Check to see if your library can borrow it through inter-library loan or suggest that they purchase it! (I mean, it’s good enough to have your own copy too!) Good luck!
Lori Sabo
I collect wordless books, so am very happy to learn about some I haven’t discovered.
literacious
That’s awesome! What a cool collection!
tflander2015
This is a fantastic list. Thanks for reminding me about all these and other wordless books. They do have some much potential for different kinds of readers.
Tammy
Apples with Many Seeds
Cathy
So many great titles. Wordless picture books are perfect for developing oral language, growing a sense of story, and deepening comprehension. I had to check out Where’s Walrus and Boat of Dreams. Both were new to me.
Cathy
Ha! When you stop by a blog twice in #pb10for10. At least my commenting is consistent. Bahahaha.
literacious
I love it! Thanks for stopping by again!