Sentences with phrase «with small illustrations»

Not exact matches

Reducing Food Losses from Farm to Market, October 2014: An introduction to small - scale appropriate postharvest handling practices, with illustrations and resources for you to use in your own training programs.
However, if you are the type of individual who likes to follow through a step - by - step process, the car seat comes with a small instruction booklet containing about 16 pages of illustrations on how to use the car seat in different settings - in the car using either the seatbelt or an Isofix base, on your stroller or the aeroplane.
Read lots of short books, and provide them with small board books, or soft books that contain vivid illustrations.
This small book with its simple illustrations of birds and animals, sunshine and snowflakes, will capture your little ones» interest as you read them one delightful haiku after another.
But the way the deal was done — with a promise - busting tax increase to help pay for an election - year middle - class tax rebate, and a minimum - wage boost coupled with a tax cut for small businesses — was a vivid illustration of the genius and the expediency of the Andrew Cuomo method.
In this artist's illustration, the NaK molecule is represented with frozen spheres of ice merged together: the smaller sphere on the left represents a sodium atom, and the larger sphere on the right is a potassium atom.
David Aguilar, Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics — larger «day» and «night» images At maximum brightness, Mira would light up a hypothetical planetary companion, but at its most dark, the giant star's small, hot white dwarf companion would become visible (more discussion with illustration).
«Karl sent me an illustration with a very small head.»
After they have answered each of our questions, they will have time the next day to write a simple version of their story (with illustrations), practice telling it, and then present it to another small group.
We made small illustrations, then took pictures of them with the iPads and uploaded them into our «I Wonder books» on Book Creator, so our illustrations were our own.
For more on graphic memoirs, read Becky Ohlson's fascinating interview with David Small, whose illustrations in Stitches are «both roomy and precise, with lots of open space in and around the panels but an intensity of focus.»
They are written like easy readers in style, but they are longer (manuscripts are about 30 pages long, broken into 2 - 3 page chapters), and have a smaller trim size with black - and - white illustrations every few pages.
Note: Large format books with illustrations are more difficult to predict the final page count, but usually large pages will have a similar amount of text as small pages, as part of the large page will be devoted to illustrations, sidebars, captions, and so on.
Ebooks By Design have converted various titles into multiple - format digital editions for us (Starwalker Press), ranging from big and hideously complex books, with diagrams, illustrations, indexes and tables, to smaller and more simple ones with mostly text.
In each case the dynamic illustration takes us right into the action while simultaneously giving hints to more story elements with the small images combined with the action figures.
«Gentle rhymes... draws to mind Ezra Jack Keats» A Snowy Day as she enjoys the small pleasures of playing in the elements... Manelle Oliphant's illustrations infuse the book with joy and colors to brighten a cloudy day.»
That's just a small illustration of everything that's wrong with the financial media (& so many of its devotees): Obsessing over short - term investment horizons & performance, masking & mistaking ignorance with confidence, being ruled by fear & greed, running with the herd chasing hot new fads & stocks, and always always looking for the slick salesman, the shortcut, the sure thing...
In a game filled with gorgeous watercolour illustration and cards that cause seismic shifts in the board - state, how did the best bit turn out to be a small blank token?
Another favourite is an illustration I created for The Guardian in 2008 for an article on men with small penises.
In 1994, I picked up a small brochure with a Suprematist cover for a charming exhibition of Orientalist colored drawings at the Leonard Hutton Gallery in New York, Liubov Popova Illustrations for Tales of Wonder, executed in 1920.
These factors, combined with Tobey's non-demonstrative personality, the small scale and delicacy of his works, his background in commercial illustration, and his distance both geographically and temperamentally from the New York School, counted against him.
Three illustrations of this «small meets copyright» story have cropped up recently with somewhat different twists to the tales.
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