Wordless picture books to picture story books
There are many ways to tell a story, especially in children's literature. Whether it's with the pictures, words, or both authors and illustrators are able to tell stories that get children excited about reading. There are different levels of words and pictures used that affect how the book is classified. A story with no words at all is considered a wordless picture book (for obvious reasons). I came across an amazing wordless picture book called I See You by Michael Genhart. In this book, the viewer is experiencing the life of a homeless woman who isn't seen by anyone, except a young boy who helps her. The concept combined with the illustrations by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff makes this a powerful story. A story with a small number of words that use illustrations to aid the telling of the story is considered a picture book. I found a fun picture book by Sergio Ruzzier called ironically This is not a picture book! In this story, a duck finds a book that doesn't have any pic...