Simplifying the final moments with
a page turning book and soft, organic sheets sets the tone for the night's zzzzs.
Not exact matches
Whether you
turn pages, tap a tablet, or listen to audio, a good
book can be a perfect relaxation aid, tutor, or source of inspiration.
«After I finish a
book, I'll often look to see how many
page corners are
turned down as one gauge of how much I liked it,» she told the New York Times.
In «The Perils of Art,» the speaker
turns the
pages of a coffee - table
book of paintings with his nine - year - old niece, who seems to prefer only «smiling de La Tour» to various crucifixions and Goya-esque butcheries.
BibleWorks is an all in one, exegetical research program that does almost everything you are taught to do in class, but at the touch of a button rather than with all the
book pulling and
page turning.
... If a record could be compiled of all that has happened between the white and the coloured races, it would make a
book containing numbers of
pages which the reader would have to
turn over unread because their contents would be too horrible [On the Edge of the Primeval Forest, p. 115].
Of his trip to Canada, he writes, «It's like
turning the
page of a
book.
This guide started out as eight
pages of instructions for my own publishing endeavors, but over the course of preparing a detailed guide to help you get your
book published, those eight
pages turned into 184
pages of screenshots and step - by - step instructions.
Yes, my little 8 -
page guide
turned into 184
pages of detailed instructions, screen shots, publishing tips, and suggestions for helping you get published, get your
book into print, and ultimately, get it into people's hands.
Each time we completed a chapter and I
turned the
page to start a new one he would shift in my lap and look away from the
book.
He's reading Curious George,
turning pages, a stack of worn and creased «Daddy - don't - forget - to - read - this - one - too»
books piled beside them.
They can not defend their violent
book, they can only
turn to
pages that contradict the violent parts and claim that God doesn't change except when he does because it's not a contradiction when he does it, kind of like when Nixon said «When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.»
This one was competing with a newborn for my attention, so I'd planned to simply scan it for endorsement, but a few
pages in I
turned to Dan and said, «this is not a
book to be skimmed; this is a
book to be savored.»
I always
turned the final
page of his
books knowing I could live differently, but never feeling burdened by lists or guilt.
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 no longer have to find the right
book on the shelf, find the right
page, use the index,
turn to the chapter, or anything like that.
If you've already got my Low Sugar, So Simple
book, just
turn to
page 167 and you'll find the recipe there.
Dining In Highly Cookable Recipes By Alison Roman (Clarkson Potter; $ 30) Recently, I followed a suggestion from Twitter: «Pick up the nearest
book to you,
turn to
page 45.
Here's a link to my bread
book on amazon, and here's the cookbooks
page on the blog, which explains what each
book is about and links to them in
turn.
Pick up the right half of the top phyllo sheet, as if
turning the
page of a
book.
I'm not sure if you've had this comment before, but I bought a copy both for myself, and as a present for my sister, and in both cases, when you
turn the
pages they come apart so far that you can see the glue and everything else that is (barely) holding the
book together, especially at the beginning and ending of the
book.
He would grab a
book himself,
turn the
pages (usually several at a time) and automatically reach for textured elements or to lift the flaps to see what was hidden beneath!
A choice between two outfits, snacks, or afternoon activities allows your child to think for herself, and having her wield a spoon at mealtime or
turn the
pages of her board
book shows her she's learning to help herself.
Or have the puppet read the
book and
turn the
pages.
Read to your baby from large, colorful picture
books, and encourage him or her to
turn the
pages.
Your baby will respond while you read, grabbing for the
book and making sounds, and by 12 months will
turn pages (with some help from you), pat or start to point to objects on a
page, and repeat your sounds.
Board
books make
page turning easier for infants and vinyl or cloth
books can go everywhere — even the tub.
But whenever we read a touch - and - feel
book my daughter gets so distracted by the textured elements that she forgets about
turning the
pages and reading the
book.
They very quickly got the hang of how to press the corresponding button to the
book, and can easily follow the story (you pat Violet's head so she knows you've
turned the
page) without much input from me.
Most typically developing babies won't be able to
turn pages of a board
book until 9 - 12 months of age and won't
turn single
pages 12 - 18 months.
According to The National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, important early literacy behaviors for babies include those «related to a child's physical manipulation or handling of
books, such as
page turning and chewing.»
As baby becomes comfortable sitting with you to read and look through
books, help him develop fine motor skills by encouraging him to assist you in
turning pages and opening flaps.
Months before she'll be able to
turn pages of a
book on her own, your little one will be able to shuffle through a basket of greeting cards and enjoy grabbing, shaking,
turning over to look at the pictures, crumpling, ripping and more.
She's able to not only stand, but also jump in it, and move all of the different attached toys, building skills like being able to pull toys in and out of a container, stack things,
turn items, and flip the
pages of the little «
book.»
My daughter is only 4 but she loves to see her name in the
book and helps me spell it as we
turn the
page.
Toddlers love
books and will help
turn the
pages and can point to pictures accurately.
Looking at
books is always a great way to spend playtime with your baby, and she will be better able to point at pictures in the
book and to try to
turn the
pages.
Good
books for infants and toddlers are those that will endure many hours of mouthing and
page turning.
Older babies are always on the move, and they love to grab
books and
turn the
pages.
I no longer work outside of the home, and I spend huge chunks of my day helping my kid
turn the
pages of his board
books, breastfeeding on demand, cuddling, and singing songs.
We will take copies of
pages from your favorite
books and use paint and markers to
turn each
page into a unique work of art and poem.
Although it took her a while to get used to the
book, eventually my baby liked
turning the bottom
pages to find pictures of new fruits.
Hand her the board
book and give her time to handle and explore the
book, look at pictures and
turn pages.
Paste one item onto each
page (your child can help with this), then as you
turn the
pages of the
book together, it is a time for discussing words and concepts like rough, bumpy, smooth, colours, polka dots, plaid, soft, squishy, worn.
Let your child
turn the
pages in
books.
At this age, you can expect your child to walk backward, walk up steps with his hand held, kick a ball, say 10 to 25 words, name three body parts,
turn pages of a
book and stack two blocks together.
Encourage your toddler to
turn the
pages, repeat rhymes and phrases, and make animal noises for the animals in the
book.
Over the next few months, you can expect him to walk backward, walk up steps with her hand held, run, kick a ball, say 10 to 25 words, name 3 body parts,
turn pages of a
book, remove pieces of clothing and stack two blocks together.
It's often a good idea to warn your children a minute or two before lights out: «We have a few more
pages in this
book, and then Mommy is going to
turn out the light.»
Even though the person who gave me a copy of Babywise said very, very clearly, «take from this whatever works for you and don't worry about the rest,» I just could not shake the fear of what my family would
turn into if i strayed from the
pages of this
book.