6/29/2023 0 Comments Flotsam wordless picture book![]() ![]() ![]() It’s Tuesday night in the swamp and the frogs are itching for adventure. Think of other natural phenomena and explain how they occur: what makes a sunset? Who or what controls the tides? Tuesday Take pictures of unusual cloud shapes use permanent marker to transform the prints into works of art.įill a baby pool with shaving cream and sculpt your own cloud formations. That is, until a curious little boy makes a new, unexpected friend and sets off on a magical journey to Sector 7 – a cloud factory high in the sky. It’s an ordinary, slightly ho-hum filed trip to the Empire State Building. Take close-up photos of sea treasures (or woodland finds) arrange them into a personal wordless picture book.īuild a media scavenger hunt or puzzle with your photographs. ![]() Weave your own tales of undersea adventure inspired by the camera’s images: When a boy discovers an antique underwater camera washed up on the shore, the resulting photographs not only open a window into the fantastical depths of the sea but into the past as well. Here are three of our favorite Wiesner texts, paired with hands-on extension activities to enrich the learning experience. ![]() His rich illustrations, magnificent attention to detail and truly unique storylines make Wiesner’s work the perfect springboard for imaginative play. An incredibly talented and imaginative storyteller, this Caldecott-winning author/illustrator weaves intricate and complex tales without using a single world. Whoever coined the phrase about a picture being worth a thousand words must have been talking about David Wiesner. ![]()
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