With over one million people in the UK set to be diagnosed with dementia by 2025, Finding Joy approaches the subject with humour and humanity, and aims to welcome as many people as possible to performances: the tour will include dementia-friendly performances, and its
wordless style makes the show fully accessible to d/Deaf audiences without the need of a signer.
This is predominantly a
wordless book, the story told primarily through a series of two or more panels per page.
After the
wordless shock of the pictures, an afterword by Alessandro Leogrande lays out the both the history and the context of this continuing disaster in an explosive piece, which enables us to consider where the responsibility for this ongoing human catastrophe lies.
Sharjah: The Silent Book Exhibition in Sharjah is featuring
wordless picture books for children, especially refugees, to inspire hope and determination in them.
Organised by the UAE Board on Books for Young People (UAEBBY), the event will showcase many
wordless picture books that have enabled refugee children across the world to transcend language barriers for years.
'Sticks, Stones, Broken Bones' is a
wordless and imaginative puppet comedy show for all ages running for 50 minutes.
The final paper, Emergent Reading Comprehension: Social Imagination and Kindergarteners' Readings of a
Wordless Picture Book, by Judith Lysaker, Kelly Shaw and Zaira Arvelo Alicia, reports on a cross-case analysis of six young children's
wordless book readings.
The undertone of a
wordless answer to loneliness and doubt runs beneath its lines of elegantly crafted prose.
We're sorry to report that our friend Roy Doty, the creator of
Wordless Workshop, passed away this year at the age of 93.
In this sequel to
Wordless (Flux, 2014/VOYA August 2014), Tavin Barnes is the Word of Death, a role he unintentionally inherited from the previous possessor of this power.
Fans who say they preferred this show on the radio will have to rethink their opinion as the funniest scene takes place in
wordless, hilarious silence.
On one hand, the
wordless original niggunim, or religious melodies, chanted by Shlomo Gaisin, the band's towering, bearded, and frocked frontman, a forceful and far-ranging vocalist, struck me immediately as a tribute to Zusha's Hasidic heritage.
Perhaps the title should read, "What won't you do with a
wordless book?" as my intentions here are to suggest that a teacher librarian or classroom teacher can use a
wordless book--or an almost
wordless book--to do lots of things that will meet the needs of children as well as satisfy Common Core standards.
Spalding also does quite a bit of mostly
wordless singing, and this gives a very fresh aspect to the music.