"Body Talk by Nigel Nelson, published in 1993. This 32-page book introduces various ways messages, ideas, and feelings can be communicated without words. It covers topics such as gestures, body decoration, animal signals, and communication through expressions and sounds. Each subject is presented in a double-page spread, primarily composed of photographs and captions, making it accessible for younger readers While the book provides a broad overview of nonverbal communication, it serves more as an introduction, offering a springboard for discussion rather than in-depth information. It's particularly suitable for children in grades 1-3, aiming to pique their interest in the subject.