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- Blanket / by Ohi, Ruth.;
The first wordless picture book by Ruth Ohi tells a gentle, touching tale. Cat and Dog construct a blanket fort where they can read stories and make shadow puppets. Cat learns coping mechanisms with Dog's assistance till the melancholy begins to fade.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Friendship; Play; Emotions; Cats; Dogs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Forever home : a dog and boy love story / by Cole, Henry,1955-;
Told from two points of view, a boy who wants a dog more than anything and an abandoned dog looking for a forever home find each other in this wordless book.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Dogs; Friendship; Human-animal relationships;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I forgive Alex : a simple story about understanding / by Kerascoët.;
When an energetic child inadvertently upsets one of his classmates, everyone is reminded that it is important to take responsibility for a mistake, and it is equally important to be ready to forgive. Includes information about apologies and forgiveness.Ages 4-8.Grades K-1.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Interpersonal relations; Forgiveness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Owl bat bat owl / by Fitzpatrick, Marie-Louise.;
An owl and a bat family endeavor to share living spaces on the same tree branch, where initial wariness is overcome by the curiosity of the families' babies on a wild and stormy night that compels them to set aside their apprehensions.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Bats; Owls; Friendship;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Small things / by Tregonning, Mel,1983-2014.;
"In a wordless graphic picture book, a young boy's struggle with anxiety is represented by swarms of tiny creatures that follow and gnaw away at him. As his schoolwork and social interactions suffer, he feels more alone and out of control. He ultimately begins to overcome his isolation when he opens up to his sister and learns that he is not the only one beset with worries."--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Depression, Mental; Loneliness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The monarch butterfly / by Smith, Annette.; Carisbrooke, Ted.; Dodd, Vanessa.;
A series of photographs without text show the development of a monarch butterfly, from egg to caterpillar and chrysalis to butterfly. Includes instructions for teachers to help students discuss the photographs and use simple sentences to describe the stages."Level: Emergent"--Page [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Monarch butterfly;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Walking to the park / by Smith, Annette.; Nicholls-Diver, Amy.; Mauthoor, Moya.; Laugesen, Malene.;
A series of pictures without text show a father and two children walking from home to the nearby park. They look out for cars and cross the streets safely to reach the park. Includes instructions for teachers to help students discuss the characters' actions and use simple sentences to describe them."Level: 1"--Page [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Pedestrians;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Spencer's new pet / by Sima, Jessie.;
When Spencer gets a new pet, he's excited to do all the things that pets dotaking walks in the park, going to the vet, and attending parties together. There's just one hitch: Spencer's new pet is a balloon. And that means No. Sharp. Objects. No drooling dogs at the park. No prickly porcupines at the vet. And absolutely no pinning tails on any donkeys! This is a story of pure fun about a boy, his dog, and a friendship that endures life's sharpest and most unexpected twists.Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Pets; Clowns; Balloons;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rosie's glasses / by Whamond, Dave.;
Rosie wakes up one morning with a black cloud over her head. Her cloud stays with her as she plods through her miserable, gray day. Her parents don't have time for her, it's pouring rain and school couldn't be more boring. But everything changes when, while chasing a butterfly, she finds a pair of glasses on the way home from school. She puts them on, and her world transforms into vibrant joyful colour. All of a sudden, she can see the beauty and fun in everything around her. When Rosie accidentally drops her magic glasses into the pond, the colour immediately disappears once again from her world. But Rosie comes to understand that changing her view of the world can change her experience of it, and that happiness doesn't always have to come in vivid technicolour.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Eyeglasses; Magic; Girls; Happiness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A day for sandcastles / by Lawson, JonArno.; Leng, Qin.;
A dazzling wordless picture book celebrates creative problem-solving, teamwork, and the sun-splashed wonder of a day at the beach. The creators of the acclaimed Over the Shop evoke a perfect summer beach day -- and themes of creativity, cooperation, flexibility, and persistence -- all without a word in this sun-warmed, salt-stained delight of a story. A busload of beachgoers spills out onto the sand for a day of fun and frolic. Three siblings begin work on a castle, patting and shaping the sand as the sun arcs over the sky. Time and again, their progress is halted: a windswept hat topples their creation; a toddler ambles through it; the tide creeps close, and then too close. Meeting each demolition with fresh determination, the builders outdo themselves time and again, until the moment arrives to pile back into the bus for home.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.; Problem solving; Brothers and sisters; Families; Sandcastles; Beaches;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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