The Great Detectives
(2020)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : GALERON CONSULTING, 2020
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781635133004 MWT17658481, 1635133009 17658481
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"The Great Detectives" is an engaging wordless picture book that invites young readers into a vibrant world of adventure and discovery. Through a series of meticulously crafted illustrations, the story unfolds without the use of text, allowing children to interpret and narrate the tale in their own words, fostering creativity and imagination. The narrative centers around Ely Elephant and his friends-Benny Bear, Sam the Squirrel, and Felix Fox-as they embark on a thrilling quest in the heart of the forest. Each page is a visual feast, depicting the characters' journey as they explore, strategize, and collaborate to solve the mysteries that come their way. The book is structured into five pages, each comprising multiple images that seamlessly transition from one scene to the next: - Page 1: Introduces the main characters and sets the stage for their adventure. - Page 2: Depicts the friends preparing for their quest, showcasing their camaraderie and determination. - Page 3: Illustrates the challenges they encounter and their problem-solving skills. - Page 4: Highlights the climax of their adventure, filled with excitement and teamwork. - Page 5: Concludes with a heartwarming scene of friendship and accomplishment. The absence of words encourages readers to engage deeply with the illustrations, making it an excellent tool for developing visual literacy and storytelling abilities in children. Parents and educators can use this book to prompt discussions, enhance observational skills, and inspire young minds to create their own narratives. "The Great Detectives" is suitable for children aged 0-3, offering a rich, interactive experience that grows with the child. The universal themes of friendship, teamwork, and adventure make it a timeless addition to any child's library

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