Sentences with phrase «loved illustrations in books»

Not exact matches

Ada Twist Scientist by Andrea Beaty — A quick - paced rhyming book with gorgeous illustrations, this tells the story of a kid who can't stop asking «WHY» (there are a few others in this series we also love including Izzy Peck Architect and Rosie Revere Engineer)
What I love about this book is that the laments have not been removed in favor of happy lambs jumping and illustrations of children praying beside beds with smiley faces.
We love the bright colors and whimsical illustrations in this book.
A flashy cover, silly illustrations and even funnier animals sounds, toddlers will love shouting out their own animal sounds when you lift the flaps in this truly participatory picture book.
We love Eric Carle's bright collage illustrations, the simple compelling text, and the fun holes punched in the pages of our board book.
Featuring fun homework exercises and cool illustrations, this book will take you from learning to fall madly in love with yourself, to loving others, to making your world a more magical place through style, self - expression, and manifestation.
Love the illustrations in all of these books!
But I'd first fallen in love with this northwest corner of England through the illustrations in Beatrix Potter's little books.
The darling illustrations should help sales, and I love that you point out in the text that the Kindle book could be used for immersion reading.
If «Author Solutions» can point me to one, just ONE children's picture book that they have had a hand in designing, that has become a success story, that actually has decent illustration (and not googleyed, digital, bucket coloured art) I would love to see it.
The Kindle ebook turns the cat's real - life adventure into «a wonderful story of Mother love and devotion,» according to the reviewer in Alaska — and she also enjoyed the book's illustrations.
I specialize in graphite and colored pencil animal portraits, and am pursuing illustration as a career (I'd love to eventually illustrate children's books); hopefully this gives you an idea of what I'll put on the site.
His paintings and drawings have a childlike simplicity that is reminiscent of traditional book illustration, but the works also have a restlessness and tension that is influenced, in part, by Naras love of punk rock.
This nice little book Lost In Translation combines a love for illustration and words to create something quite original.
I would love to illustrate a children's book in the future, as I think it really suits my illustration style.
However, as much as I love a good horse sculpture, I find this work to be too much like an illustration for a children's book in 3 - D.
Lauren Redniss (MFA 2000 Illustration as Visual Essay) Illustrator; Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2012); Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout (HarperCollins, 2010), National Book Award Finalist; Pulitzer Prize nominee for political cartooning in the The New York Times (2002); assistant professor of Illustration, Art, Media and Technology, Parsons the New School for Design
Specializing in hand lettering, illustration, and surface pattern design, Kelly also loves to work with packaging, editorial design, and children's picture books.
I love the tips and illustrations from the book that are featured in this post, so I know I would love the book.
We love them because it gets kids interested in classics like Jane Eyre and Moby Dick but in a picture book with awesome illustrations!
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