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What is the difference between board books, wordless picture books, illustrated books and prose?

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Board books – books that has board paper for covers

            Wordless Picture Books – books without text, mostly illustrations

            Illustrated Books and Prose – books with text and illustrations

 

 

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Picture books have pictures.

 

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