Sentences with phrase «books by looking at pictures»

Although your baby is not at the stage when he can read, he's still able to enjoy books by looking at pictures, and hearing your voice reading to him.

Not exact matches

I sometimes wonder if folks judging the book solely by its most provocative stories looked only at the pictures!
So, in one of Richard Jeffries» books, a young boy looks long at the picture of Christ's crucifixion until, perturbed by its cruelty, he turns the page to escape the sight of it, saying, «If God had been there, he would not have let them do it.»
I liked how the book gave step - by - step directions for those who can't just look at a picture and copy what they see.
Thriving, by Michael Grose This book takes a look at the big picture of parenting — how to instil values into your children, how to live as a family, and how to make your children resilient.
Start out by looking at pictures of farm scenery with your child using the Farming book, magazines, or even online to give them an idea to start from.
All of the B&N picture books for kids have a feature that parents can use to record themselves reading the story, so that when kids are looking at the book by themselves, they can hear their mom or dad or grandparents instead of the regular narrator.
Look at some of the features you get in this app: * Adorable graphics and easy to use interface * Multilingual language learning tool for native English speaking users * Formatted in a proven most effective way to learn and practice a second language * Each paragraph of story is presented in English with Spanish or Chinese subtitles * Optional voice read along with text by native Spanish or Chinese speaker * Automatic or manual page turn with gesture support * Music by well known songwriter, NienShen Ma * Facebook Connect * Sync with Q.L.L. (Quick Language Learning) website * More than half a million users have downloaded the language learning picture books already!
Don't «judge a book by its cover;» that is, don't look at just the cat's picture.
Brown nurtured an early fascination with the «scary» art, such as Francis Bacon, and would rummage her parents» art books for the very darkest pictures, e.g. a particular painting by George Grosz of a butcher shop with human meat in it: «I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy or something.»
Conversely, I once saw a very small painting by Jake Berthot, a pocket - book - size picture that was a complex layering of different greys with some wonderful reds breaking through the field and also at the edges of the canvas — it seemed like I was looking at something almost infinite in its dimensions.
Finally, two articles on the state of the modern art world: in the FT, Jan Dalley looks at the wider picture surrounding the sale of Salvator Mundi; while in the LRB, Nicholas Penny reviews books by Simon De Pury and Philip Hook, as well as the collected writings of Donald Judd.
Related reviews look at the «Pictures generation» and artist books by Anselm Kiefer.
Most children tend to develop skills for thinking and learning in a predictable sequence (eg children start to tell stories by looking at pictures in a book before they learn to recognise words).
I have a book by Larry Goins sitting on my night stand, so I clicked on Larry's picture to look at profile here at bp, and I want to ask why is it that under completed deals it says: zero.
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