Sentences with phrase «deceptively simple book»

Masurel packs an impressive amount of material into a short, deceptively simple book.
This is a deceptively simple book with a powerful message for a small child... YOU can tell the monsters to «GO AWAY!»
«This is a deceptively simple book that opened my mind to their term «Service Design.»

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The rest of the book rehearses the main tenets of classical theism, all of which can be inferred from the deceptively simple premise of God's immateriality.
Jessica Seinfeld's book Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food is just one example of the plethora of resources out there that will have your kids eating healthy while you cackle your evil laugh in the background.
The «Persepolis» books are drawn in a deceptively simple, stark style, all in black - and - white: They're captivating and elegant in their austerity, like Japanese woodcuts.
Pool by JiHyeon Lee This deceptively simple picture book finds a little boy hesitating at the edge of the swimming pool, but as soon as he dives in, he makes a new friend.
Ellis is also the author and illustrator of two picture books, both of which are deceptively simple, offering young readers and prereaders rich concepts to ponder and get their imaginations firing.
This trio of spirited, pragmatic books exemplify the deceptively simple principle that less is more.
``... a thorough and deceptively simple guide for independent authors and publishers to ensure they maximize the ability for their book to be discovered in the fire hose of new books published every year.
His methods and materials range from deceptively simple drawings on paper of squares, lines, and dots, sometimes in light pastel colors; to collage and assemblage work with folds and cuts; to artist's books that are like works of sculpture.
The Danish artist is best known for his exuberant and deceptively simple works, which transform a picture book naiveté into a darker, archaic and often violent world.
The Danish artist is best known for his exuberant and deceptively simple works, which transform a picture book naiveté into a darker,...
They are deceptively simple, in that Matisse was cutting coloured paper with a big pair of scissors, and Tate produced books for young people encouraging them to think the cut - outs could be a starting point for them.
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