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lafcadio
A rare book. An outstanding feeling, touching and with fine and important details. We can talk and talk about it with my 5y.o. And we can learn from it and we can wonder and we can admire. A big book for small people.
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robin bernstein
The illustrations are rich and detailed, but clear enough for a toddler to follow. My 2 1/2 year old loves reading this by herself and with me. I enjoy being able to put my own words to the story. I wish there were more wordless picture books like this!
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mark babcock
This is a beautiful book, it definitely helps children learn how to harness their imagination. My five year old son and I have had in depth conversations about what is going on in the book. Great for learning sequencing.
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claire louise
Beautiful picture book where the images alone show a magical journey to a world rich with color and detail. Perfect for a child old enough to tell the story in his / her own words (the book itself contains no text).
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gaurav talera
This is a completely wonderful book. I learned the hard way, via a scrunched page, that very little ones may not have the patience to find all the small fascinating details that are present and enrich this story told without words.
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jenyang
My just turned two year old daughter absolutely adores this book. We don't have to read it five times a day, like some of her books. But we do read it probably four or five times a week. We're at the point where she can almost tell me the story herself.
The artwork is truly phenomenal.
Not only does my daughter love this book, I do too!
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marina shifrin
No words are necessary for 'readers' of any age. Becker takes his audience on an imaginative and magical journey through his wonderful pictures. Can't wait to sit with my granddaughter and begin our own "Journey."
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vennassa
So glad I purchased. Beautiful pictures that tell a touching story. I needed to sit with my daughter and prompt her with questions in order for her to understand what to do with a book that doesn't have words. But she caught on quickly. Will buy from this author/illustrator again!
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amanda thomas
This book has beautiful illustrations that can help trigger the imagination. There are no words so you can make up the story as you go along. This can make it unique every time and give little ones the opportunity to "read" it to you.
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susanne lynch
An amazing adventure tale told without words. This book and its companion Quest have changed story time at our house for good! Because these books have no words our three year old can "read" them to us. He delights in explaining the action on each page, and the pictures are so detailed that 6 months later we are still finding new things to discuss.
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david shaddick
There are no words so sometimes I find it difficult to come up with something, but you know what? My daughter does not care! She fills in where I might stop. She remembers things I said from previous nights and helps tell the story. It's genious. A very bonding book for bedtime.
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talia
Though ostensibly created for young children, the beauty of Becker's debut, his wordless storybook, also presents something for the rest of us. Don't rush through it, but spend some time lingering over each page, filling the cup of your own imagination from the richly beautiful illustrations. Read it with a child, and watch the magic unfold. Read it by yourself, and rediscover your own sense of enchantment. If this wonderful book doesn't touch your heart, have someone check your pulse.
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joan roxas
Though ostensibly created for young children, the beauty of Becker's debut, his wordless storybook, also presents something for the rest of us. Don't rush through it, but spend some time lingering over each page, filling the cup of your own imagination from the richly beautiful illustrations. Read it with a child, and watch the magic unfold. Read it by yourself, and rediscover your own sense of enchantment. If this wonderful book doesn't touch your heart, have someone check your pulse.
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caro l pez
The illustrations are beautiful and interesting and the story is imaginative. Both my two-year-old and five-year-old love it. I find picture books without words to be great for discussion and for language development for young children. Can't wait to see what the author/illustrator comes out with next.
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ian goudie
Great book and pictures. The 3 year old was playing with his boat and letting it go through an imaginary door. What a wonderful way for a young child to grow their imagination and creativity without using any electronics.
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