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Loading... The Wind (Mouse Books)by Monique Felix
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Not your typical children book, because of its wordlessness. However, a great book to start the children out with story telling. With no words on the page the reader has complete control over the words. However, making sure they go along with the pictures is a tricky one. ( ) The Wind happens to be a wordless book, which is perfect for young kids, preferably elementary aged students, to use their imagination when telling the story. It's about a mouse tearing apart paper from one world and into another. Teachers are able to show this book to their students and help them use their imagination, so they can figure out what's happening in the story. The Wind is about a mouse who starts ripping the pages of the book and sees a different world. The mouse then copies things outside like a helicopter and makes a propeller that can connect to his tail. This book has no words so it is a wonderful book for kids who cannot read yet. This book has children find the small details and put together facts which is great for learning through pictures. I would recommend any age because it is great for kids who cannot read and a good "read" for anyone who can read. no reviews | add a review
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