Hi Danielle,Some of my favorites that would work well with PreK:Carl series by Alexandra Day,Pancakes for Breakfast by Tomie dePaola,Hank Finds an Egg by Rebecca Dudley (LOVE this book! If you get only one, get this one!),The Farmer and the Clown, by Marla FrazeeWave by Suzy Lee,A Boy, A Dog, A Frog series by Mercer Mayer,Sea of Dreams, by Dennis Nolan, andA Ball for Daisy and Daisy Gets Lost, by Chris Raschka.Anne PorierSchool LibrarianMoses Y. Beach Elementary School340 N. Main St.Wallingford CT203-294-3950Twitter: @APorierOn Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 7:47 PM Jenny Lussier <jlussier@rsd13.org> wrote:Hi Danielle - I love using wordless picture books and this year have used a few with my K classes.We loved Journey and the sequels by Aaron Becker, Chalk by Bill Thomson (from Cheshire! Does a great author visit!), Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell.JennyOn Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 7:31 PM Danielle Cyr <dcyr@riversidemagnetschool.org> wrote:I'm looking for some wordless picture book recommendations for Pre-K teachers. Do you have any in mind that your Pre-K/Kindergarten teachers love using?_______________________________________________Thank you!Danielle
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