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A joyful book that, one hopes, will be a pathfinder in the wordless genre. (Devapriya Roy is the author of two-and-a-half books and a so-long-dragged-out-that-it-was-nearly-abandoned PhD thesis on ...
When the PBBY-Wordless Picture Book Prize was announced, it gave me a jolt to get my hands at making stories again.” Monzon, now 30, and a freelance illustrator and graphic designer, loved the idea.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the National Book Trust had published a few memorable wordless books— Debashish Deb’s The Story Of A Mango and Pulak Biswas’ Busy Ants, for example, are ...
Wordless picture books are more mutable than their written-out peers; you can edit and polish the narrative over repeat readings, which are never the same twice.
This wordless book is the first to be certified by the Good Books Council of the International Board on Books for Young people (IBBY) Sri Lanka Section, she says, explaining that what happens is that ...
BENGALURU: Wordless books (also called silent books) are exactly what the term implies – books that tell a story, but without ...
The wordless book as a genre can be dated to 1932, when Ruth Carroll released What Whiskers Did, the story of a Scottish ...
What are the benefits of wordless storybooks, in a multilingual country like South Africa? Only 2% of published children’s books in South Africa are printed in local vernacular languages and so ...
BENGALURU: Wordless books (also called silent books) are exactly what the term implies – books that tell a story, but without printed text. Instead, they rely o ...