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An Unexpected Adventure – Wordless Fun

In An Unexpected Adventure, a boy finds some exciting scenarios on a trip to the Library. In this book you can make your own words, teachers can use it as a word prompt for students, or it can be a fun exercise for parents and children to make their own words, it’s also very suitable for babies who haven’t got to words yet.

Sample Page from An Unexpected Adventure

 

 
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Wordless books provide a rich literary experience that goes beyond reading levels and can be fun for a wide age group. See more books like this in our Wordless Books category and some of which are detailed below.

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This book was created by BookDash volunteers. See more books from the same publisher in our BookDash category and some of which are detailed below.

BookDash Books

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  • We have a kids TV channel and wants to use your stories to make videos and publish them for kids. Can we use your stories?

     
    • Hi Nasir, please review permissions on the about page. In summary you can use the creative commons and public domain books without permission, if you do we greatly appreciate you sharing the link with us and we will help you promote the channel if the quality is suitable. For the standard copyright books you need to have author permission. We can assist you with obtaining this. If you are not sure which copyright a book holds, feel free to email me and I will confirm for you.

       

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