Discover the benefits of wordless picture books
You know the importance of reading to your young child, but have you considered reading a wordless book to your child? A wordless book is a picture book tells the story solely through the pictures.

Reading a wordless book is a valuable introduction into the world of books and reading, and are a beneficial tool in developing literacy skills. Young children learn how a book works – front to back, top to bottom, and left to right. A wordless book engages young children in comprehension, critical thinking and storytelling. Wordless books also develop a greater understanding of story structure (characters, plot, etc.).
Research supports that when parents read wordless books with their young children it leads to more complex conversations and a richer vocabulary. Wordless books build the confidence of early readers and of reluctant readers. These books are accessible to children and families who speak any language. A wordless picture book encourages a child to use their imagination to retell the story again and again inspiring a love of books and art.
Tips for reading wordless books
Reading a wordless book may seem awkward or intimidating. Consider the opportunity it presents to invent a storyline, choose characters and create dialogue. Remember there is no wrong or right way to read a wordless book. Here are some tips for reading wordless books.
Look at the cover for clues about the story.
- Describe the details.
- Point to the pictures and connect your descriptive words with the picture.
- Give vivid explanations of what is happening in the picture.
- Wonder aloud.
- Ask your child questions. Such as: Where is he going? Why did she do that?
- Connect the events in the story with the next page.
- Add dramatic flair with interesting voices and sound effects.