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Boy & the Book, The: A Wordless Story (15)
Only 3 left in stockIn this wordless story, a little boy finds a book that he loves at the library. It’s a match made in kid lit heaven. But not for the book. Sometimes the little boy’s excitement gets the better of him and the book suffers from possibly too much love: bent pages, tears, hugs, tossing, and shaking. The poor book requires first aid from his friends. Every time the boy comes to the library, the books hide and plan escape routes. But when the book gets away from imminent danger in the boy’s hands, the look of loss in the boy’s eyes is enough to turn a tragic tale into a love story. The boy soon learns that the book is not just an object and is so much more on the inside. He loves what the book gives him more than the fun he had playing with it. Bob Kolar’s charming and hilarious illustrations show how sometimes our love for a good book can be too much, but with a more gentle touch, books can give us much comfort and joy.
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Freddy on the Ice (21)
At home in his igloo, Freddy's quiet morning gets interrupted when a tennis ball crashes through the window. A tennis ball?! Who would even dream of playing tennis in an icebound wilderness? Find out in this wordless graphic novel in which the artwork brings the story to life. -
Anthony's Zoo (21)
Anthony begins his day at home with nothing but his colored pencils to keep him company. Soon an animal visitor arrives and then so does another one. Then more and more and more. What will happen when Mom sees the wildlife in the house? Find out in this wordless graphic novel in which the artwork brings the story to life. -
Parker and the Pear (21)
Parker gets puzzled after a strangely shaped green thing drops from a tree and plops at his feet. He has never seen a pear before, much less tasted one. What will happen when he tries to return the fruit to its place high in the tree? Find out in this wordless graphic novel in which the artwork brings the story to life. -
Little Fish, The (21)
One day a little fish gets plucked from his ocean home by a curious boy. But the fish isn't little for long. Soon he is too big for the fishbowl, too big even for the bathtub. The boy must return the fish to the sea. What will happen when the boy brings home a tiny lizard? Find out in this wordless graphic novel in which the artwork brings the story to life. -
Grouchy Cat (21)
sensation are put on hold when Jerry swipes his cell phone. Now the chase is on to see who can ultimately hold the phone in the end. Join the fun with this action-packed wordless graphic novel for the youngest of readers!
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High-Rise Hijinks (22)
When Tweety moves into Sylvester’s apartment building, the poor putty-tat finds himself put out. Can Sylvester slip past Tweety’s defenses to return to his home-sweet-home? Get ready to giggle with a hilarious Looney Tunes wordless graphic novel!
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Picnic Pigs (22)
As Porky and Petunia settle in for a picnic in the park, nature crashes their party. Can Porky overcome the elements in time to get some cake and eat it too? Get ready to giggle with a hilarious Looney Tunes wordless graphic novel! -
Rabbit on the Run (22)
Bugs Bunny thinks he has the race in the bag when a slowpoke enters the triathlon. But who will win the classic showdown between the tortoise and the hare? Get ready to giggle with a hilarious Looney Tunes wordless graphic novel!
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Boy and a House, A (18)
The stunning illustrations in this wordless book invite the reader into a mysterious world that evokes the beauty of the past. Drawn by the light radiating from every open doorway, the boy lets his curiosity take him on an amazing journey of discovery, which young readers can elaborate with their own versions of the story.Only 1 left in stock -
Galaxy Golf (22)
When Marvin the Martian takes a swing at golf, his trusty dog tags along as his caddy. Can K-9 keep Marvin out of the rough and help the Martian hit a hole in one? Get ready to giggle with a hilarious Looney Tunes wordless graphic novel!
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Computer Mouse (21)
When Jerry buys a super battle suit to help him sneak a snack, Tom strikes back with a battle suit of his own. Now the chase is on to see whose mechanical muscles will ultimately take the cake. Join the fun with this action-packed wordless graphic novel for the youngest of readers! -
Purr-fect Getaway, The (21)
Tom’s dream Hawaiian vacation is at risk when he discovers Jerry hitching a ride in the carry-on luggage. Now the chase is on to see who will get a ticket to paradise and who will be sent packing to parts unknown. Join the fun with this action-packed wordless graphic novel for the youngest of readers!
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Ruff Luck (21)
When Tom decides to impress his girlfriend, Toodles, by winning a big prize at a local carnival, he doesn’t count on Jerry spoiling his plan. Now the chase is on to see who can ultimately triumph in the battle for Toodles’ attention. Join the fun with this action-packed wordless graphic novel for the youngest of readers!
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Tree and the River, The (23)
A spectacular time-lapse portrait of humankind—and our impact on the natural world—from a Caldecott Honor–winning master of the wordless form
In an alternate past—or possible future—a mighty tree stands on the banks of a winding river, bearing silent witness to the flow of time and change. A family farms the fertile valley. Soon, a village sprouts, and not long after, a town. Residents learn to harness the water, the wind, and the animals in order to survive and thrive. The growing population becomes ever more industrious and clever, bending nature itself to their will and their ambition: redirecting rivers, harvesting lumber, reshaping the land, even extending daylight itself. . . .
The Tree and the River is an epic time-lapse reimagining of human civilization from a master of the wordless form, and a thought-provoking meditation on the relationship between two mighty forces: nature and humankind. -
Float (15)
A boy’s small paper boat—and his large imagination—fill the pages of this wordless picture book, a modern-day classic from the creator of Pardon Me! that includes endpaper instructions for building a boat of your own. A little boy takes a boat made of newspaper out for a rainy-day adventure. The boy and his boat dance in the downpour and play in the puddles, but when the boy sends his boat floating down a gutter stream, it quickly gets away from him. So of course the little boy goes on the hunt for his beloved boat—and when the rain lets up, he finds himself on a new adventure altogether. This seemingly simply story from Daniel Miyares is enriched with incredible depth and texture that transcend words.Only 6 left in stock -
Red Again (17)
This imaginative sequel/prequel to Barbara’s Caldecott Honor, THE RED BOOK, continues to celebrate the power of books to connect people across time and space. -
Sign Off (19)
What do the figures on signs do when no one is watching? Under cover of night, they leave their signs to play and collaborate in this imaginative story by celebrated author-illustrator Stephen Savage.Only 2 left in stock -
Delivery (17)
A grandmother goes to great lengths to send her grandson a care package in this heartwarming and playful picture book. By truck… by train… by boat… by rocket… love can travel any road, ride any track, cross any ocean, and soar through any sky.Only 3 left in stock -
Snow Rabbit, The (15)
Two sisters look longingly through their window at the snowy sky. One goes out and sculpts a little rabbit, but when she brings it back inside to her wheelchair-bound sister, it begins to melt. So they take it outside and into the forest where enchanted things begin to happen.Only 2 left in stock -
Only Child, The (15)
A little girl—lost and alone—follows a mysterious stag deep into the woods, and, like Alice down the rabbit hole, she finds herself in a strange and wondrous world. But . . . home and family are very far away. How will she get back there?Only 3 left in stock -
Caged (21)
Caged is a wordless and witty tale of freedom, ingenuity, and thwarted ambition. While a bluebird builds her nest in the forest, two eccentric gentlemen have a more ambitious construction in mind: a vast palatial building made from birdcages filled with colorful parrots. As the trees come down and the structure goes up, the bluebird watches the spectacle. More and more caged birds are consigned to their fate until at last a huge dome completes the work. However, when the celebrating architects go in to admire their creation, the little bluebird brings their ambitions crashing down around them. -
Owl Bat Bat Owl (16)
A mother owl and her three little owlets live happily on their branch. That is, until the bat family moves in. The newfound neighbors (owls up top, bats hanging below) can’t help but feel a little wary of one another. But babies are curious little creatures, and that curiosity, along with a wild, stormy night, might just bring these two families together.Only 2 left in stock -
Book of Mistakes, The (17)
As one artist incorporates accidental splotches, spots, and misshapen things into her art, she transforms her piece in quirky and unexpected ways, taking readers on a journey through her process. Told in minimal, playful text, this story shows readers that even the biggest “mistakes” can be the source of the brightest ideas—and that, at the end of the day, we are all works in progress, too.Only 3 left in stock