Yes it is based on the person's imagination .. if the person is imaginative /creative .. pictures also .. imply a story
2006-10-17 19:39:02
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answered by nanduri p 2
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Absolutely. A great book that takes you on a crazy adventure is Zoom. Ever seen it?
The other thing is "picture" book can be a misnomer. Most "picture" books do have text with them, though it is limited and probably inspires more discussion than anything. (I was once on the hunt for picture books to help me tell stories at school - especially history or science books, but when I checked out the books in this section - yes, picture books, I didn't find one without text. This was at a Books - A - Million I think.)
2006-10-17 19:34:54
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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Of course. For example , the famous Mona Lisa painting.A picture can tell a thousand words.Small children learn to read in this way. They interprete the meaning of pictures, they talk about what the picture is telling them ; in this way they are learning vocab , oral skills , and pre-reading skills. Later they will associate words with the same pictures ; they learn the letters of the alphabet in very much the same way : associating letters with pictures e.g ,a as in apple.
2006-10-17 19:06:37
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answered by skeetejacquelinelightersnumber7 5
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not in the normal sense--picture books tell their own story-it sparks the imagination of young children-i taught preschool for 10 years--and those books were the ones my students enjoyed the most-hope this helps
2006-10-17 18:59:30
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answered by yankeegirl 3
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Yes. If you have a good imagination, pictures can be a more powerful form speech than words can ever be.
A told B, and B told C, I'll meet you at the top of the coconut tree...
2006-10-17 18:57:22
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answered by amg503 7
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Hey, I guess not. Picture books have to be "looked" I suppose, lol.
2006-10-17 18:58:31
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answered by The_Girl_With_Kaleidoscope_Eyes 4
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Sure, you read it with yoru imagination. More fun that way for kids.
2006-10-17 19:48:05
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answered by crazylifer 3
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Yes!! you can make up the actual story in your mind and make it more interesting, even for kids.
2006-10-17 18:58:53
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answered by cobra69_68467 2
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If you are imaginative
2006-10-17 19:03:27
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answered by Baller 3
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ya...they r very interesting
2006-10-17 19:09:26
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answered by the_coolest_gal 2
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