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  2. Wimmelbilderbuch - Wikipedia

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    A Wimmelbilderbuch (German, literally "teeming picture book"), wimmelbook, or hidden picture book is a type of large-format, wordless picture book. It is characterized by full-spread drawings (sometimes across gatefold pages) depicting scenes richly detailed with humans, animals, and objects. [ 1 ]

  3. The Mysteries of Harris Burdick - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Harris Burdick is a 1984 picture book written by the American author Chris Van Allsburg. It consists of a series of images, ostensibly created by Harris Burdick, a man who has mysteriously disappeared. Each image is accompanied by a title and a single line of text, which encourage readers to create their own stories.

  4. Lost literary work - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Harris Burdick is presented as a series of images ostensibly created by one Harris Burdick, who had intended to use them for his children's books before he mysteriously disappeared. Each image is accompanied by a title and a single line of text, which encourage readers to create their own stories.

  5. Rebus - Wikipedia

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    A rebus (/ ˈ r iː b ə s / REE-bəss) is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words or phrases. For example: the word "been" might be depicted by a rebus showing an illustrated bumblebee next to a plus sign (+) and the letter "n".

  6. Wikipedia : Department of Fun/Word Association

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    For Game #34, in which the starting word was Hackelia sharsmithii and the ending word was Anthology series, with branches Mahatma Ghandi (went to Alice in Wonderland), Minkowski spacetime (went to Totalitarianism), Nine-dash line (went to Olecranon), Shopska salad (went to Bird), and Pseudonym (went to The Aristocats), see this link.

  7. Wordless picture book - Wikipedia

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    These books began as educational tools for young children to tell stories and can still be a useful format for pre-literature children. [1] [2] However, some more recent wordless picture books require the reader to be acquainted with conventions around reading books and can be a fun challenge for older readers. [1]

  8. Wordless novel - Wikipedia

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    (Frans Masereel, 25 Images of a Man's Passion, 1918) The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story. As artists have often made such books using woodcut and other relief printing techniques, the terms woodcut novel or novel in woodcuts are also used. The genre flourished primarily in the ...

  9. Flotsam (Wiesner book) - Wikipedia

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    Flotsam was published to glowing reviews. According to the Kirkus Reviews, “From arguably the most inventive and cerebral visual storyteller in children's literature comes a wordless invitation . . . not to be resisted.” [2] Flotsam has won the 2007 Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children.

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