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It emphasizes the infinite possibilities within wordless narratives and offers practical ideas for interaction. These include exploring the story leisurely, drawing attention to visual details like character expressions and settings, and encouraging children to construct their own narratives. For group settings, it's suggested to have each child contribute a sentence per illustration, fostering collaborative storytelling. The document also highlights using themes from the story, such as gardening or weather, to initiate discussions. Furthermore, it promotes encouraging children to create multiple stories from the same visuals, stimulating their imagination, especially in stories with elements of fantasy. The \"Let's Read\" program, a part of The Asia Foundation, supports these initiatives to develop critical thinking and creative innovation in young minds across Asia and the Pacific. Information on accessing more books and details can be found at letsreadasia.org. The original story is published by Pratham Books under a CC-BY-4.0 license, with this modified version also released under the same license by The Asia Foundation in 2018. Full terms of use and attribution are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.","Out in the GardenPratham Books TeamSonal Gupta Vaswani  \nWondering what to do with wordless stories?Wordless stories are wonderful because theycontain infinite possibilities.Here are a fewideas for engaging with children using visualstories:  \n-Explore the story in a leisurely manner.  \nDraw attention to the details -the expressionsof the characters,setting,colours,etc.The idea is for each child to build her ownstory.If the story is being shown to a group  \nof children,you could ask each of themto contribute a sentence or two for eachillustration.Take joy in exploring eachillustration and build the story as you goalong.  \n-Use themes explored in the story to starta discussion.For instance,in this story,youcould talk to them about gardening or evenabout different kinds of weather(sunny,stormy,rainy,etc).  \n-Encourage children to create 2-3 differentstories using the same set of visuals.This willhelp push their imagination,especially in astory such as this,with elements of fantasy.  \nBrought to you by  \nThe Asia Foundation  \nLet's Read is a program of The Asia Foundation that supports earlyreading skills and habits to develop our next generation of criticalthinkers and creative innovators in Asia and the Pacific.  \nTo read more books like this and get further information,visit:letsreadasia.org  \n# Original Story\n\nOut in the Garden.Author:Pratham Books Team.Illustrator:Sonal Gupta Vaswani.  \nPublished by Pratham Books,C Pratham Books.Released underCC-BY-4.0.  \nThis work is a modified version of the original story.@The AsiaFoundation,2018.Some rights reserved.Released underCC-BY-4.0.  \nFor full terms of use and attribution,http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","cbCaiuAivqbCudYy","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaiuAivqbCudYy","pdf",916244,10,"English","en",105,"# Out in the Garden\n## Engaging with Wordless Stories\n### Exploring the Story\n### Using Story Themes for Discussion\n### Encouraging Multiple Story Creation\n# Original Story Details","[{\"question\":\"How can wordless stories be used to engage children?\",\"answer\":\"Wordless stories can be explored leisurely, drawing attention to visual details like characters' expressions and settings to allow each child to build their own narrative. 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