![]() ![]() for preschooler, having them say the “eeeeeeeeee” part). For a child just developing phonemic awareness, sounding out the nonsense words can be an excellent activities (e.g. To learn more about using print referencing strategies, click here.Ĭarryover Activities: Have your child read the book themselves by choosing certain words to focus on depending on their level of reading. Since this book has no pictures, it can be excellent for improving print referencing skills. ![]() The words in the book present in different sizes, colors and fonts. ![]() The Book With No Pictures also contains tons of nonsense words which is an excellent activity for both a typical reader and struggling reader to practice. Discuss these new vocabulary words and how they relate to the story. The book is funny, entertaining and can teach a child new words such as “serious”, “boring” and “preposterous”. The book continues with silly words and sentences like “My only friend in the whole wide world is a hippo named Boo Boo Butt” which is my kids favorite part. Except…Here is how books work: Everything the words say, the person reading the book has to say”. Since receiving the book I have read the book at least 10-15 times to my children due to high requests of “Again, Again!” The book begins with the statement “It might seem like no fun to have someone read you a book with no pictures. My daughter requested that I buy this book after she heard it at school. Are you looking for a book that will make your child giggle and learn at the same time? Check out this book The Book With No Pictures by B.J. ![]()
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