So I teach a boy who speaks both English and Czech. I don't know Czech. Sometimes for laughs, the family asks me to read something in Czech out loud to them. I'm a good sport. But the thing William and I like to do most is get picture books and make up our own story. Here is the latest book I have discovered.
This is a 64 page, hardcover, wordless epic tale of Noah.
As you can see, the artwork is gorgeous.
Without having one written word, the book tells a story about Noah's relationship with his family, the natural world, God, animals, and a daunting engineering challenge.
It's beautiful. So whether the people in your home speak different languages, don't speak yet, or really just like pictures...this book is great for everyone.
Mark Ludy is the author of this book. He is a Colorado native and has written or illustrated eight children’s books including The Farmer, The Flower Man, The Grump, When I Was a Boy I Dreamed, When I Was a Girl I Dreamed, and Jujo the Youngest Tribesman.
Mark’s website: http://www.markludy.com
Official NOAH website: http://www.plough.com/en/ebooks/n/noah
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My grandson would enjoy this book!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great book to share with children.
ReplyDeleteI love the illustrations.
ReplyDeleteMy grandchildren would love this!
ReplyDeletebeautiful book and would love to win for our son
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome art work! I think my baby boy would have fun looking at the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWordless books are amazing. You can write your own version of the story, based on the pictures.
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This books looks really nice, thanks for the giveaway, Id like to read it with my girls
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I would love to have this for my grandson Noah. He would enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for son. The artwork is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork. My boys would love this. Thanks for the chance :) (Andrea Amy)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this beautiful book for my son!
ReplyDeleteThank You for the chance
Fiona N
This books looks nice and educational
ReplyDeleteWow, I had never seen this artist's work before. The humor and warmth of the illustrations is nice. Really neat!
ReplyDeletethe pictures are awesome in this book
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures in this book! I think my sons would love to add it to their library!!
ReplyDeleteI love the illustrations!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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